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  1. Sep 3, 2021 · Writing a crime novel can be just as exciting a process, as your imagination sets the stage for mystery and momentum. Driven by drama, intrigue, thrilling action, and problem-solving, crime novels are often page-turners that readers have a hard time putting down.

    • Read crime. If you think this is obvious, then you’re probably already doing this. However, it’s not rare to find someone who wants to write a particular genre, but isn’t reading it.
    • Read the greats. In addition to reading the writers you like, read the genre’s greats – the titans of crime. For example, while spy thrillers may not be your cup of tea, reading John Le Carre’s The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is essential reading for a writer of crime.
    • Read the current heroes of crime. It is interesting to note how few of today’s writers have yet to make the top ten list. Here are a few of today’s most popular crime authors
    • Read the new heroes of crime fiction. And finally, don’t just read the big names, find out who is new and hot. Who’s bringing something new to the genre?
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    • Try working backward. Most crime stories begin with the crime, and this can be a handy technique for the author as well. Briefly describe an exciting or mysterious crime scene: jewels disappearing from inside a locked safe, a fortune teller found dead in a canoe, or the prime minister's secretary caught carrying a bomb into 10 Downing Street.
    • Choose a setting. Your setting should be described in sufficient detail that the reader has a clear mental image of the location, whether it's a lady's parlor or a battlefield.
    • Decide on a protagonist. Create compelling characters. In a mystery, you'll want to make sure each character is both realistic and easily identifiable.
    • Consider your antagonist or villain. Who is the “bad guy” (or gal) in your mystery short story? To add some extra spice to your story, you may want to consider presenting a few potential villains with suspicious characteristics.
  2. Her eccentric detectives, clever clues, and simplified suspects have stumped countless readers over the last century. So, how did she craft these perfect crimes? Jamie Bernthal dissects the writing of Agatha Christie. [Directed by Anantha Krishnan, Nikhita Prabhudesai, narrated Addison Anderson, music by Salil Bhayani, cAMP Studio].

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Share. Claire McGowan, author of The Fall and tutor on Faber Academy's Writing Crime course, gives her top tips for writing a crime novel. So you think you might want to write a crime novel – congratulations, just by knowing what genre you’re writing in you are way ahead of most aspiring authors. But what are the elements you need to write ...

  4. With almost 100 mystery novels, each one a cleverly constructed puzzle box of clues, misdirection, and human drama, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time. Her eccentric detectives, clever clues, and simplified suspects have stumped countless readers over the last century.

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