Grave-robbing novels could be written in either the first or third person, depending on the story style and theme. Using the first person could increase the reader's sense of immersion and allow the reader to participate in the story more realistically, such as describing the psychological changes of the protagonist, the process of action, and so on. At the same time, the first person could also make the story more compact, making it easier for the readers to follow the protagonist's train of thought and feel the tension and suspense of the story. Using the third person could describe the story more objectively, allowing the readers to view the plot and characters in the story more calmly. At the same time, the third person could also increase the narrative angle of the novel, allowing the readers to understand the background and truth of the story more comprehensively. Regardless of whether it was in the first or third person, a novelist should pay attention to the expression of words and the narration of the story so that the readers could truly feel the emotions and thoughts of the novel.