😋I recommend the following detective novels to you: "Undercover Mystery: Boss, Please Be Silent","Marriage","Famous Detective Firm","Ke Xue World Writing Detective Stories","Psychologist", and "Gossip Informant G". These novels all had elements of mystery and detective. The plot was complicated, exciting, and very suitable for the appetite of mystery fans. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There was no definite answer as to whether a girl should read a mystery novel or not because it involved personal preferences and interests.
Suspense and mystery thrills usually involve some creepy plots and characters that may make people feel nervous and uneasy. However, this did not mean that all such novels were unsuitable for girls to read. Girls and boys alike could enjoy and read suspense and mystery thrills as long as they were interested in such novels.
If you want to read a mystery and mystery novel, you should first choose a book that suits your interest and reading ability. Don't force yourself to read something that you're not interested in or don't understand. Reading was a form of pleasure. Enjoying the process of reading was the most important thing.
Well, the length of a mystery novel varies. Shorter mysteries could be around 50,000 words to keep the pace fast and engaging. Longer ones might go up to 120,000 words to develop complex plots and characters. It really depends on the story and the author's style.
Suspense novels were usually based on a seemingly ordinary daily event, and through a series of investigations and reasoning, they revealed the terrible truth hidden behind it.
There are a few things to note when writing a mystery novel:
1. Set suspense: Set some suspense at the beginning of the story so that the reader wants to continue reading to understand the truth behind the event.
2. Increase the tension: By describing the tense scenes and emotions of the characters, the readers will feel nervous and uneasy.
3. Reasonably reasoning process: Add some reasonable reasoning process in the story so that the reader can feel the author's logical thinking.
4. Ending Reversal: An unexpected ending at the end of the story surprises and shocks the reader.
5. Increase the character description: By describing each character's personality, motivation, and experience, the reader can better understand each character and enhance the story's legibility.
Suspense novels required sufficient suspense, tension, and reasonable reasoning. They also needed reasonable character descriptions and unexpected endings.
The title of a mystery novel usually needed to have a certain characteristic to attract the attention of the readers. Here are some possible names:
Clouds of Doubt
2. Suspense Investigation
3 Shutter Island
Death Note
5 Murder House
6 Mysterious Murder
Secret Room Puzzles
Missing Person Investigation
The Dark Forest
The Game of Lies
Of course, these were just suggestions. The final name would depend on the plot and theme of the novel.
When writing a mystery novel, the readers had to constantly guess the truth during the reading process, leading them to delve deeper into the story step by step, generating a strong curiosity and desire to explore. Here are some tips for writing suspense novels:
1. Set up suspense: Set up some suspense at the beginning of the story to let the reader guess and anticipate the next plot. For example, describing a mysterious event or an incredible discovery or a seemingly harmless person who was actually a murderer.
Creating a tense atmosphere: A suspense novel needs to make the reader feel nervous and nervous during the reading process. This tension can be enhanced by describing some disturbing scenes and emotions.
Step by step to reveal the truth: gradually revealing the truth in the story is a common writing technique. The readers could gradually understand the truth by describing the psychological changes of the characters or gradually revealing some secrets.
4. Leave clues: Mystery novels often leave clues to guide readers to guess the truth. For example, leaving some hints or suggestive language in the story for the readers to infer and reason on their own.
5 Reverse Ending: A sudden twist at the end of the story that reveals an unexpected truth can surprise and surprise the reader.
Writing a mystery novel required a rich imagination and writing skills that allowed the reader to constantly guess and explore the truth during the reading process, creating a strong reading experience.
This novel was called "My Right Eye Can See the Strange". It was a mystery/mystery novel. It had elements of wits, mystery, modern mystery, and mystery cultivation. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network.
[My Right Eye Can See Strange] Author: Four-Dimensional Spirit Body. Finished, you can read without worry.
The introduction of "My Right Eye Can See Strange": Chu Di had died in a car accident two years ago, and a shadow had fused with him and brought him back to life with the Eye of Insight.
After his resurrection, Chu Di became the top editor of "The Mysteries of Blue City." He relied on his right eye, which could see through strange things, and his excellent reasoning ability to gain a large number of fans and supernatural manuscripts.
He had always known that his mission was to find the door to the underworld and explore his previous life.
As he continued to come into contact with the supernatural, more and more truths were revealed.
Hurry up and read!
There were two mystery novels that he could recommend. The first book was " Unlimited variety show ", written by Light Cloud. It told the story of the female lead, Xu Jia, and her childhood friend, Qi Yuan, participating in the " Unlimited variety show " game together and finally winning the competition. The second book was " Unusual Breakthrough ", a sci-fi space-time travel novel. These novels were all about variety and mystery solving, and were suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics.
One classic is 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Arthur Conan Doyle. It introduced the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Watson. Another is 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. It's a masterful tale of mystery on an isolated island. Also, 'The Maltese Falcon' by Dashiell Hammett is a great pick, with its complex plot and hard - boiled detective.