Tuesday, 16 October 2012

The Great Murder Mystery Book

By Ted Beehler


When trying to gain excitement a good murder mystery book may be the key to obtaining this. Many people rely on these stories to bring a challenge into their lives and add a little punch to it. There are all types of novels to choose from and some of the best writers can be located at every store.

People may often think about Patricia Cornwall, James Patterson, Lincoln Child or the great Agatha Christie when they think about these novels. They each tell a great story which many people enjoy and they have their own style of laying down the words that best suit their personality.

These stories can have a person rushing to get home to read the next chapter. They are hard to put down if the events that happen are so interesting and suspenseful. The person who solves the crime in the story is always the most interesting character and they look at things from their point of view.

Each of these novels deal with several subjects that will make the story interesting. Some of these may be the protagonist, the antagonist/villain, the reason for the crime and solving the crime. Without these events and people there would really be no interesting story to tell. Once the breakdown of events occurs it will become clear to the reader how and why things happened the way they did.

Goodness and sunshine is usually what the protagonist is made of. They have spent years even decades taking abuse from the villain. This gives them the main motive for their abuser's demise and people will gain a glimpse into their shocking past as the tale unfolds and events are bought to life.

The villain is usually the more interesting of the two and they can be quite charming and some readers may become upset upon their demise. In some plot twists the two will sometimes squabble over money, power or some other substance which brings them to this great rivalry. The great chief inspector or curious old lady will solve the crime in the end but it is never the protagonist who committed the deadly deed but someone else.

In all a great murder mystery book will keep you on the edge of your seat and sometimes it will even make you laugh if the writing has a bit of flair to it. People have thrived on these writings for ages and they seem to do quite well when transformed into movies in the theater.




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