While mysteries have always garnered rapt attention by their followers the writers of today face a big challenge to keep their audience interested. The latest crime novels need to maintain a much more sophisticated level of information and detail to survive the market they occupy. The simple plots and characters from the past need to be fleshed out and personalized.
The advent of a more sophisticated reader has brought mystery writing to a new level of suspense. With the appearance of TV shows like CSI and Bones the reader is more familiar with the procedures used by legal teams and scientists to solve a seemingly unsolvable mystery. The successful authors of today's thrillers have taken this into consideration when creating the stories and characters in their books.
Readers today expect to be able to relate to the hero on a very personal level. If he is a tough character they want to know that his behavior is justified and if he is clever they want to be able to follow his thinking to the ultimate last page. They want to feel like they are a part of his inner circle and perhaps could do what he does.
The heroes of mysteries now must have personal lives that are laid out in books. The personal lives they have must loosely follow the story and involve friends, family and feelings. They need to have become real to the reader so they can relate to their struggles and triumphs throughout the story.
Many of the thrillers on the market today take place in international settings and involve presidents or government incidents. They may involve mass murders or preventing those mass murders. There may be a multitude of individuals who make up the body of the book and must be developed as completely as the hero or heroes have been.
A popular means to success that has developed over decades for some novelists is the continuing story of one character. Some writers are so adept at this line of writing that they have developed a character following that nearly guarantees a best seller with each new segment they write. You can see this with the Alex Cross series produced by James Patterson and in the Scarpetta series written by Patricia Cornwell.
Writers need to stay abreast of current events when devising their stories. Some areas they pay attention to are media based and currently in the public interest arena. The main object is to keep the interest of the reader throughout the book as well as pique the suspense, mystery or puzzle bones of everyone who reads it. That is the goal of every good writer.
The biggest change in crime novels is the involvement of readers in lives of people depicted in books. The story lines are as different as they have always been with the twist of being more technical than previous eras have shown themselves to be. Today's authors are far more cutting edge than their predecessors could have ever hoped to be.
The advent of a more sophisticated reader has brought mystery writing to a new level of suspense. With the appearance of TV shows like CSI and Bones the reader is more familiar with the procedures used by legal teams and scientists to solve a seemingly unsolvable mystery. The successful authors of today's thrillers have taken this into consideration when creating the stories and characters in their books.
Readers today expect to be able to relate to the hero on a very personal level. If he is a tough character they want to know that his behavior is justified and if he is clever they want to be able to follow his thinking to the ultimate last page. They want to feel like they are a part of his inner circle and perhaps could do what he does.
The heroes of mysteries now must have personal lives that are laid out in books. The personal lives they have must loosely follow the story and involve friends, family and feelings. They need to have become real to the reader so they can relate to their struggles and triumphs throughout the story.
Many of the thrillers on the market today take place in international settings and involve presidents or government incidents. They may involve mass murders or preventing those mass murders. There may be a multitude of individuals who make up the body of the book and must be developed as completely as the hero or heroes have been.
A popular means to success that has developed over decades for some novelists is the continuing story of one character. Some writers are so adept at this line of writing that they have developed a character following that nearly guarantees a best seller with each new segment they write. You can see this with the Alex Cross series produced by James Patterson and in the Scarpetta series written by Patricia Cornwell.
Writers need to stay abreast of current events when devising their stories. Some areas they pay attention to are media based and currently in the public interest arena. The main object is to keep the interest of the reader throughout the book as well as pique the suspense, mystery or puzzle bones of everyone who reads it. That is the goal of every good writer.
The biggest change in crime novels is the involvement of readers in lives of people depicted in books. The story lines are as different as they have always been with the twist of being more technical than previous eras have shown themselves to be. Today's authors are far more cutting edge than their predecessors could have ever hoped to be.
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