The following are some recommendations for the finished Japanese dramas and novels: 1. "For N": This drama was adapted from Minato Kanae's novel. It tells the story of a group of people who meet, fall in love, and commit crimes for someone (N). 2. "Unnatural Death": This medical mystery drama tells the story of Mikoto Misumi, a forensic doctor, and her colleagues investigating the true cause of death of an unnatural death, thus changing the real world. 3. "Kaneda Youngster Case Book": This drama was adapted from the mystery manga of the same name. It tells the story of Kaneda Youngster and his assistants working together to solve various suspense cases. 4. "Deceive the World": Although this drama isn't a mystery drama, every episode has a plot twist. It's worth watching. 5. [The World's Wondrous Story Series: This series contains many short stories. Each one has a constant twist, and the ending can only be guessed at the last second.] I hope the above recommendations can satisfy your needs for the finished Japanese drama novels.
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