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How to Write a Damn Good Mystery: A Practical Step-By-Step Guide from Inspiration to Finished Manuscript

How to Write a Damn Good Mystery: A Practical Step-By-Step Guide from Inspiration to Finished Manuscript
Edgar award nominee James N. Frey, author of the internationally best-selling books on the craft of writing, "How to Write a Damn Good Novel, "How to Write a Damn Good Novel II: Advanced Techniques, and "The Key: How to Write Damn Good Fiction Using the Power of Myth, has now written what is certain to become the standard "how to" book for mystery writing, "How to Write a Damn Good Mystery. Frey urges writers to aim high-not to try to write a good-enough-to-get-published mystery, but a damn good mystery. A damn good mystery is first a dramatic novel, Frey insists-a dramatic novel with living, breathing characters-and he shows his readers how to create a living, breathing, believable character who will be clever and resourceful, willful and resolute, and will be what Frey calls "the author of the plot behind the plot." Frey then shows, in his well-known, entertaining, and accessible (and often humorous) style, how the characters-the entire ensemble, including the murderer, the detective, the authorities, the victims, the suspects, the witnesses and the bystanders-create a complete and coherent world. Exploring both the on-stage action and the behind-the-scenes intrigue, Frey shows prospective writers how to build a fleshed-out, believable, and logical world. He shows them exactly which parts of that world show up in the pages of a damn good mystery-and which parts are held back just long enough to keep the reader guessing. This is an indispensable step-by-step guide for anyone who's ever dreamed of writing a damn good mystery.



Deserter: Murder at Gettysburg by Jane Langton,
Deserter: Murder at Gettysburg by Jane Langton,
A Short List of the Many Writers and Reviewers who are Founding Members in Good Standing of the Honorable Jane Langton Appreciation Society "Ebullience and good humor and a sort of picnic charm of abandon and play...a good mystery."--Eudora Welty on "The Memorial Hall Murder "Langton brings back the Golden Age Murder with style, wit, and charm."--Tony Hillerman on "Murder at the Gardner "One could scarcely ask for a better mystery. Jane Langton's books...are literate, beautifully crafted, and graced with her own attractive drawings...This is superb Americana."--Robin Winks, "The Boston Globe, on "God in Concord "Inventive and exhilirating."--Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Books Review, on "Divine Inspiration "Today's best American writer."--"St. Louis Dispatch on "Dark Nantucket Moon "Delightful and always beguiling."--"The Boston Globe on "Dead as a Dodo "Simply divine...Langton has emerged as one of the best of U.S. mystery writers, the American equivalent of Britain's Ruth Rendell and P.D. James."--"San Diego Union Tribune on "Divine Inspiration "Jane Langton's writing calls forth a babble of delight."--"The Drood Review of Mystery on "The Face on the Wall "Oxford University has garnered many a tribute, but surely none more charming and more unpretentiously entertaining than this from Jane Langton's shrewd eye and delightful sketcher's pen."--H. R. F. Keating on "Dead as a Dodo "The thing that animates Jane Langton's detective fiction is a kind of New England integrity, a feeling for the honorable and unadultered...and a prose style that dances off the page."--"The London Times Literary Supplement on "The Face on the Wall "Like JaneAutsten and Barbara Pym, Langton is blessed with the comic spirit--a rare gift of genius to be cherished."--"The St.



Herbert adams - Herbert Adams (1874-1952) was an English writer of fifty 'cosy' mystery novels, mostly featuring the detective Roger Bannion, which were often set in or around golfing competitions. He also wrote short stories, humorous verse and two other mystery novels under the pseudonym Jonathan Gray.

Joseph Hansen (writer) - Joseph Hansen (July 19th, 1923 - November 24th, 2004) was an American mystery writer. Hansen wrote nearly 40 books in a variety of genres, but was best known for his Dave Brandstetter mystery novels (starting with Fadeout in 1970).

The Mystery of the Grail - [Mistero del Graal e la Tradizione Ghibellina dell'Impero (The Mystery of the Grail and the Gibelin Imperial Concept); translated as The Mystery of the Grail: Initiation and Magic in the Quest for the Spirit. A work by Italian] [[esoteric writer Julius Evola.

Robert Arthur (writer) - Robert Arthur (November 10, 1909 - May 2, 1969) was a mystery writer famous for his The Three Investigators series.



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