this is very true. But I always think and believe that trying to guess who is the killer is engaging because one gets to follow the story with something in mind while at the same time expecting to eventually see what is there rather than just waiting.Ayat paarsa wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 05:32 When I was reading the sample available on the amazon, I had a guess in my mind that in this type of detective stories mostly authors keep on giving the twists as the story proceeds, that's why I did not try to guess that who will be the killer.
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ok, sir I will try to guess next time.Kibetious wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 12:00this is very true. But I always think and believe that trying to guess who is the killer is engaging because one gets to follow the story with something in mind while at the same time expecting to eventually see what is there rather than just waiting.Ayat paarsa wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 05:32 When I was reading the sample available on the amazon, I had a guess in my mind that in this type of detective stories mostly authors keep on giving the twists as the story proceeds, that's why I did not try to guess that who will be the killer.
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I didn't suspect anyone. I've learned that good authors always present one or two characters as suspects, but in the end, the culprit would be the least suspected person. A reader should be open minded.leanne_brown17 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2018, 07:56 Who did you originally suspect was the masked killer? Did your prediction change at all as the story progressed?
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