Tag Archive | Murder
Do you know the right way to kill a character?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Are you writing a mystery, who-done-it, legal thriller, or suspense story? Then remember the devil is in the details. In death, like pregnancy, there are no half-measures. After reading an article by Matt Knight, killing off one of my characters is more complicated than I realized. ? What did…
Murder at the Cathedral (An Exham on Sea Mystery #4) by @FrancesEvesham #FridayReads #cozy murder/mystery
Writer’s Craft: VILE VOICES: DESCRIBING HOW THE KILLER SPEAKS by Rayne Hall
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? When a dangerous or evil person talks, make their dialogue short and to the point. The tighter their speech, the more intelligent and threatening it becomes. Wordy waffling would dilute the effect. To give your reader a sense of foreboding, a creepy feeling or a distinct chill, describe…
The Poisoned Rock (The Rock #Murder #Mysteries Bk 2) by @RobertDaws #TuesdayBookBlog Crime on #Gibraltar
Scared to Death by Rachel Amphlett (Detective Kay Hunter #1) #TuesdayBookBlog #ScaredToDeath @RachelAmphlett
#BookReviews ‘The Mysterious Death of Miss Austen’ by Lindsay Ashford (@LindsayAshfordA). Faction and death in the Austen Family
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The Mysterious Death of Miss Austen by Lindsay Ashford Title: The Mysterious Death of Miss Austen Author: Lindsay Ashford ISBN13: 978-0753190227 ASIN: B007BTHCIQ Published: October 2011 Pages: 336 Genre: Historical fiction. Mystery, thriller and suspense Description: When Jane Austen dies at the age of just 41, Anne, governess to her brother, Edward Austen,…