One characteristic is the exploration of the human psyche. In 'The Woman in the Window', the agoraphobic protagonist's psychological state is as much a part of the mystery as the events she witnesses. These novels also often have multiple layers of mystery. For instance, in 'We Were Liars', there are secrets within secrets. And they frequently use red herrings to mislead the reader, making it difficult to figure out the truth until the very end.
Complex characters are a big part. In 'Gone Girl', both Nick and Amy have multiple layers to their personalities. Their relationship is a maze of love, hate, and manipulation, which is typical in these novels. These complex relationships drive the mystery forward as we try to figure out who is really at fault.
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you like them:
1. [The Strongest Psychologist in the Ten Thousand Worlds]: A young man becomes a psychologist in the Ten Thousand Worlds and treats the psychological problems of various people in the Ten Thousand Worlds, including Sun Wukong, Xiao Yan, Vegeta, and so on. Modern urban novels with fantasy elements.
2. <No. 34>: After a farewell banquet, a dead body was found in an aquarium. This was a mystery detective novel. The female protagonist was a top student in psychology, and the male protagonist was a genius in mathematics. The two of them worked together to solve the case and expose the complexity of human nature.
3. "Criminal Counselor": The protagonist comes to the real world from another world and becomes a counselor. He helps the police solve all kinds of strange cases and reveals the psychological motives of criminals. An urban novel with fantasy elements.
4. Sin in the Mirror: A secret psychological studio, a magical mirror, and a psychiatrist with an angelic smile, taking you into the time travel of your own life. If you could do it all over again, would you make a different choice? Reality-society mystery novels.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following psychological mystery novels to you:
<<Psychologist>>: The female protagonist used her own reasoning to analyze the case and finally made the case clear.
"Female forensic doctor, come to the bowl": A female forensic doctor meets a criminal psychologist, and the two sick people start a different kind of love.
"A Few Minutes": The background gradually darkens, and the truth is finally revealed. It is a psychological novel full of suspense.
"The Secret Language of Regenerated Flowers": Yuan Jiening, a psychologist from the International Psychological Association, described the psychological healing process in addition to the suspense.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One of the best is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It keeps you guessing with its complex characters and a plot full of twists. The relationship between the two main characters is a mind - game that draws you in.
πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them:
[Female Forensic Examiner, Come to the Bowl]: With female forensic doctors and criminal psychology experts as the main characters, full of suspense cases.
<< Psychologist >>: The female lead, Wu Qingyang, used her own reasoning to analyze the entire case. She worked together with Tang Zhe to complete the investigation of the case. The plot was intense and exciting.
" Jihun ": The love story between the calm and smart policewoman Wen Le and Xiu Zhenqian. It was mixed with clues of a mystery case, and the reasoning part was enough to burn one's brain.
I hope you like my recommendation.π
The biggest difference between mystery novels and psychological thrills was their theme and plot design.
The main goal of mystery novels was to give readers a sense of joy by revealing mysteries and deducing the truth. In mystery novels, there is usually a main character and one or more assistants who work together to solve problems and gradually reveal the truth by collecting evidence, analyzing clues, and deducing the truth. The plot of a mystery novel was usually more compact, involving the interaction and logical thinking of multiple characters.
On the other hand, psychological suspense novels focused more on the psychological description of the plot and the character's personality so that the readers could feel the inner struggle and contradictions of the characters. In psychological thrills, there is usually a main character and one or more assistants who tell disturbing stories or reveal secrets to move the plot forward. The plot design also paid more attention to the exploration and description of the character's inner heart, as well as the psychological connection between the plot and the character.
Therefore, there was a big difference in the theme and plot design between mystery novels and psychological thrills.
One of the best is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It's full of twists and turns that keep you guessing about the characters' true natures. The story of a missing wife and the husband who becomes the prime suspect is a complex exploration of relationships and deception.
Well, 'In a Dark, Dark Wood' by Ruth Ware is a psychological mystery that takes place during a bachelorette party in a remote location. The secrets that start to surface among the characters create a great sense of mystery. 'We Were Liars' by E. Lockhart is also good. It has a very unexpected ending that makes you re - evaluate everything you've read. And 'The Kind Worth Killing' by Peter Swanson, which has a complex plot full of psychological games between the characters.
The biggest difference between a mystery novel and a psychological suspense horror novel was the core and theme of the story.
Mystery novels are novels based on logic and evidence. The core of the story is usually to reveal the truth by analyzing clues and puzzles. The plot of a mystery novel was usually complicated and required the reader to have a certain degree of reasoning ability and logical thinking ability to understand.
The psychological suspense novels focused more on the reader's psychological experience. The core of the story was usually to reveal the truth by describing the psychological changes of the protagonist. Storylines are usually short and require the reader to pay attention to feelings and imagination during the reading process.
In addition, mystery novels and psychological thrills had different topics. Mystery novels usually focused on solving difficult problems and revealing the truth, emphasizing the role of logic and evidence. On the other hand, psychological thrills focused more on human nature, psychology, and emotions, emphasizing the reader's psychological experience and feelings.