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Which books are the same as Thursday's reasoning club?

The prison of mars and the sword drawn.

The story of the Great Mars Prison took place in Northern Ireland in 1935, when a prison riot broke out. The protagonist, a young lawyer, was sent to investigate the cause of the riot. During the investigation, a complex network involving politics, crime and power struggle was discovered. Similar to Thursday's reasoning club, the Great Mars Prison also contains in-depth discussions on crime, politics and power struggles, and also emphasizes the importance of reasoning and solving puzzles. Both books allow readers to reveal complex storylines and criminal networks from the perspective of protagonists.

The story of a drawn sword revolves around the bizarre death of a rich man. The children of rich people are all suspected of cases, and they all have their own motives and suspicions. The protagonist is a private detective who was hired to investigate the case. It is necessary to reveal the truth by collecting evidence, questioning witnesses and conducting a series of reasoning. Similar to Thursday's reasoning society, Sword Drawing also contains the core elements of a detective story, such as crime, motivation, suspicion and reasoning. Both books emphasize the importance of revealing the truth through logical reasoning, and also involve social issues such as family, wealth and power.