To hide clues well in a mystery novel, you might want to use misdirection. Make the reader think one thing is important when it's not, and vice versa. And place clues in unexpected places, like a passing comment or a seemingly insignificant object description.
You should make the clues blend naturally into the story. Don't make them too obvious or too hidden. A good way is to have them pop up during the characters' normal interactions or investigations.
First, pay attention to details. Small things can often be big clues. Also, create red herrings to mislead readers and keep them guessing.
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Clues are crucial in a mystery novel as they are the breadcrumbs that lead the reader and the detective in the story. They create suspense and keep the reader engaged. Without clues, the mystery would be just a random event with no solution in sight.
Clues are vital. They engage the reader's mind, making the reader feel like a detective too. They can be physical items, statements made by characters, or even the setting itself. In Agatha Christie's works, she often plants subtle clues that are easy to overlook at first but become crucial as the story unfolds. If there were no clues, the plot would lack direction and the mystery genre would lose its charm.
It depends on the complexity of the mystery. A simple mystery might have just a few key clues, while a more elaborate one could have many.
Well, you might consider using a hidden partition on your device or using specialized software that offers stealth mode for storing and accessing your story. Also, changing the file extension or compressing it with a password can add an extra layer of protection.
To hide a story, you might consider disguising it as something else. For example, presenting it as a fictional tale within a larger collection of unrelated stories. Or perhaps changing key details to make it less recognizable. Another option is to only reveal parts of it at different times to different people, so no one has the complete picture.
You could keep it to yourself and not tell anyone. Simple but it works sometimes.
You could use password-protected folders or apps. That way, only those with the password can access the stories.