There could be some side characters who are affected by the winners' actions. For example, if the winners are in a business - related story, there could be employees or business partners who are caught up in the web of their crimes. Without reading the fan fiction, it's hard to say for sure who the main characters are, but it's likely to revolve around those directly involved in the crimes and those trying to deal with the situation.
I don't know as I haven't read this fan fiction. It could be the winners themselves who are the main characters. They might be individuals from different backgrounds who have achieved victory in some way but are involved in criminal behavior.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be a fan - made story about crimes committed by winners in a certain context, perhaps in a game or a competition where the so - called 'winners' turn out to have committed some sort of crime.
I'm not sure specifically who the winners were. You can try checking official literary websites, local library resources, or news archives related to crime fiction for that information.
There could also be a victim - turned - avenger type of character in 'serpico crime fiction'. Maybe someone who was wronged by the criminals and then decides to take matters into their own hands, and this character's journey becomes a central part of the story.
One of the main characters is C. Auguste Dupin. He is a brilliant detective who uses his extraordinary intellect to solve complex crimes. For instance, in 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue', he is able to piece together the strange details of the murders.
Well, in most crime fictions, there is often a protagonist who is either directly involved in the crime related to the moonstone or is on a quest to uncover the truth about it. There may also be antagonists, perhaps those who want to keep the secrets of the moonstone or those who have committed crimes regarding it hidden. There could be side characters too, like friends or family of the main characters who might either help or hinder the investigation into the moonstone mystery.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different versions of 'the night fire crime fiction'. But usually, there would be a detective or an investigator as a main character who is smart and determined to solve the crime.
In 'The Big Sleep' crime fiction, the most prominent character is Philip Marlowe. He is a private eye with a unique personality. Carmen Sternwood is a complex character whose actions are part of the mystery. General Sternwood, Carmen's father, is also important as his request sets the whole story in motion. There are other characters like Eddie Mars who add to the complexity of the plot.
The 1982 Pulitzer winner for fiction was John Updike for 'Rabbit Is Rich'. And the 1991 Pulitzer winner for fiction was Jane Smiley for 'A Thousand Acres'.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact 'the bat novel'. But in Nordic crime fiction, there are often detectives or investigators as main characters.
I don't know for sure, but they could be gardeners, or perhaps fairies that live in the garden.