Writing a Mystery Novel Using the Investigative Map Method. How to write..., #5
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231826445
- EAN9798231826445
- Date de parution12/05/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
At the heart of this guide is the Investigative Map Method - a visual and intuitive planning tool designed to help you plot your crime novel step by step. Like a GPS for your mystery, it ensures every clue, twist, and suspect is placed with purpose and logic, leading to a satisfying and coherent final reveal. This book walks you through: The essential structure of a classic and modern crime novel.
How to create compelling crimes, victims, detectives, and suspects. Techniques for crafting real and misleading clues that keep readers guessing. How to build memorable settings that heighten suspense. How to design jaw-dropping twists that feel both shocking and fair. Real-world examples from iconic mysteries - from Agatha Christie to Only Murders in the Building - with analysis of how they work.
Exercises and templates to help you plan your own story from scratch. Instead of staring at a blank page or getting lost in plot holes, you'll learn to: Organize your plot visually to avoid contradictions. Track every clue, alibi, and twist in one coherent timeline. Use red herrings with precision. Develop multidimensional characters with secrets worth uncovering. By the end, you'll have a complete toolkit - and possibly your first draft well underway.
Perfect for plotters, puzzle-lovers, and storytellers who want an innovative, strategic approach to writing mysteries. The Investigative Map doesn't just show you how to tell a mystery - it shows you how to build one. Your mystery novel starts here. The investigation begins now.