Strychnine is also frequently used. It causes violent convulsions, which can create very intense and suspenseful scenes in mystery novels. Belladonna, or deadly nightshade, is another poison. It has a certain allure in mystery writing because of its historical associations with poisonings and its somewhat mysterious nature.
Arsenic is a very common one. It was often used in older mystery novels as it could be easily disguised and was a relatively accessible poison at one time. Another is cyanide. It's a fast - acting poison, which makes it quite dramatic for mystery plots.
Ricin is often seen in mystery novels as well. It is a highly toxic poison that can be made from castor beans, which are relatively common. The fact that it can be produced in a somewhat 'homemade' way adds to its appeal in mystery plots where the villain might be creating their own poison.
Poisons can create mystery. For example, when a character is poisoned and the source or type of poison is unknown, it sets up a puzzle for the detective to solve. This drives the investigation forward.
I don't think so. Even the most sophisticated poisons leave some traces that experts can eventually uncover with the right tools and knowledge.
I recommend the following martial arts novels to you. They all involve the plot of poison: "She Became an Ancient Divine Sword After Transforming Books","My Skills Have Special Effects","The Mad Poison Doctor","The Rebirth of the First Daughter: Evil King, Don't Do Anything!" "The Evil Emperor's Favor, Snake and Scorpion Demon Concubine","Reborn Concubine's Poison Empress","Reporting to the Emperor, Madam has gone to harm the Four Realms again." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The five poisons are a common phrase in martial arts novels. It usually refers to five extremely dangerous and fatal diseases or conditions, including: 1. Viper poison: refers to the venom secreted by snakes, which is poisonous and aggressive. Once infected, it is difficult to cure it even if you seek medical treatment in time. 2. Scorpion venom: The venom secreted by scorpions is also poisonous and aggressive. It can cause serious allergic reactions and poisoning reactions. Spider poison: The venom secreted by spiders is also poisonous and aggressive, which can cause allergic reactions and poisoning reactions. 4. Centipede Poison: The venom secreted by centipedes is irritating and toxic, which can cause reactions in the nervous system and digestive system. 5. Bacteriotoxin: It refers to the toxins secreted by various bacteria and microorganisms that can cause various serious infections and diseases, including leukemia, impetuous disease, etc. It should be noted that the above are only settings in martial arts novels, and the above five diseases or conditions do not exist in reality.
One common trope is the 'locked room mystery'. This is where a crime, usually a murder, occurs in a seemingly impossible location, like a sealed room. Another is the 'red herring'. It's a false clue that misleads the detective and the readers. And the 'unreliable narrator' is also popular. The narrator may have motives to lie or misinterpret events, adding to the mystery.
Well, 'forensic evidence' can be a term in mystery novels. This includes things like fingerprints, DNA evidence, etc. that are used to solve the mystery. 'Motive' is also crucial. It's the reason why a suspect might have committed the crime. And 'crime scene' is where the mystery begins. It's the place where the crime took place and where many of the clues can be found.
One common theme is the search for a killer. In many mystery novels, a detective or an amateur sleuth is on a quest to find out who committed a murder. Another theme is the mystery of a disappearance. It could be a person vanishing without a trace, and the story revolves around uncovering what happened to them. Also, the theme of a secret society often appears. There are hidden groups with their own rules and motives that are part of the mystery.
In the book, Detective Ke Xue introduced the use of fishing lines, tape, videotapes, etc. to set up a secret room, using traps, poisons, poisonous insects, etc. to complete the killing in the secret room, as well as the methods of hiding in the secret room after killing. Meanwhile, investigator Ke Xue introduced the methods of using Mythical Creatures to kill and voodoo curses to kill. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many common quotes like 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.' from 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens.
One common type is physical evidence. This could be things like fingerprints, bloodstains, or a torn piece of clothing. Another type is witness testimony. What people saw or heard can be key clues. And then there are also alibis. If someone has a false alibi, that's a big clue. For example, in a mystery where a crime happened at a certain time, a suspect's claim to be elsewhere but with no real proof is a major clue.