It's hard to give an exact number. Different publishers and authors might have their own takes on what constitutes a truly devious novel, so it's quite variable.
One common theme is mystery. Since the original story is full of mysteries, fanfictions often continue this trend. Writers like to create new puzzles for Stevie and David to solve.
The key features often include a complex mystery that keeps readers guessing. There's a teenage detective at the center, which makes it relatable for young readers. The plot likely has twists and turns to keep the suspense high.
One great piece of 'Stevie and David Truly Devious' fanfiction is 'The Hidden Clues' which delves deeper into their mystery - solving adventures at Ellingham Academy. It has some really interesting character interactions.
Yes, it is. There are many real - life cases where nannies have engaged in devious behavior. Some nannies might steal from the families they work for, or mistreat the children in their care. In the 'Devious Nanny' story, it could be based on actual events where a nanny had ulterior motives, like trying to get access to family secrets or financial gain at the expense of the family's well - being.
Once there was a devious kid named Tom. He found a hidden path in the woods near his home. One day, he led his friends there, claiming it was a shortcut to a magical place. But in fact, he just wanted to play a trick on them. They got lost for a while, but finally found their way back. Tom just laughed at their confusion.
To be honest, Devious Maids doesn't have a basis in any specific novela. It was developed independently for the small screen with its own unique storyline and characters.