Sandra Nikolai
Author False Impressions
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But what exactly makes a
mystery?
To
put a spin on what Sherlock Holmes might have said, “The elements must come
together, my dear Watson.”
In a
mystery, the plot is the
element that weaves events together to create a dramatic and engaging story. The solution to a murder or
another crime is gradually revealed by a detective or amateur sleuth through
the logical interpretation of evidence and a bit of luck. A mystery is similar to a jigsaw puzzle in
that all the pieces of information, or clues, needed to solve the mystery are presented.
These clues connect so that the solution or true picture reveals itself by the
end of the story.
To continue with
the analogy, a piece of a jigsaw puzzle might look as if it connects to another
at first glance but then doesn’t, as with certain clues scattered throughout a
mystery novel. Clues that mislead, or red herrings, are the ultimate challenge
to readers of whodunits. Red herrings raise doubts about characters linked to
the victim and expose them as potential suspects, making it harder to determine
which one is the real perpetrator.
The
investigator is the protagonist or main character, the element with which we form
a “human” connection from the onset. Secrecy and danger surround the crime, so
it’s normal to fear for the safety of the investigator who gets pulled into the
case. If the investigator’s private life is affected by the incident, it can
bring into play inner struggles with personal issues and generate more
conflict—a situation that keeps us turning the pages.
Suspense is intensified when an amateur sleuth plays the role of investigator because we identify more easily with a protagonist who is inexperienced in solving crimes. Feelings of surprise and fear are heightened each time our hero or heroine experiences a setback or encounters danger. Regardless, we cheer them on, knowing that the end of their journey will bring worthwhile results. Family, friends, and other secondary characters complete the protagonist’s life with their comments, emotions, and actions, and add a realistic feel to the unfolding story.
Suspense is intensified when an amateur sleuth plays the role of investigator because we identify more easily with a protagonist who is inexperienced in solving crimes. Feelings of surprise and fear are heightened each time our hero or heroine experiences a setback or encounters danger. Regardless, we cheer them on, knowing that the end of their journey will bring worthwhile results. Family, friends, and other secondary characters complete the protagonist’s life with their comments, emotions, and actions, and add a realistic feel to the unfolding story.
The perpetrator is
the character we love to hate. However, no one is one hundred percent evil, so he
or she needs at least one redeeming quality. He might be a family man who takes
his kids to baseball games or a part-time volunteer at a hospital. She might be
a reliable employee at the office or someone who helps an elderly neighbor with
the groceries. A pleasant characteristic in a criminal generates surprise—even
horror—when the real perpetrator is exposed. Who? The butler?
No mystery is
complete without the element of setting. Forget the “dark and stormy night.” Nothing
is more shocking than finding out that your neighbor down the street is a serial
killer or that a young woman in the hotel room next to yours was murdered the
night before. Extraordinary events that happen to ordinary people in everyday places
incite more terror because we can’t possibly imagine such terrible things
happening in our little corner of the world.
Whether real or
imaginary, the setting adds visual layers to a story by zooming in on small
locales, such as a room, and zooming out of larger places, for example, a city
landscape. The setting can include a period in time, local news events, the
weather, the culture of the population, and natural disasters. These aspects also
affect how a character feels and reacts, and intensifies the mood of the story.
Like the pieces of
a puzzle, the elements that make a mystery can vary in countless ways. What’s
important is that they all fall into place at the end.
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More on Sandra Nikolai
Sandra Nikolai is
the author of False Impressions, her first book in a mystery series
featuring ghostwriter Megan Scott and investigative reporter Michael Elliott.
As the title implies, things are not always what they seem—at least, not in the
land of mystery!
After having
worked in sales, finance, and high tech, Sandra took an early retirement from
the workforce and pursued her lifelong dream. She is the author of more than a
dozen short stories published online and in print.
Sandra is
currently working on Fatal Whispers, the second book in the Megan Scott/Michael
Elliott mystery series. She lives with her family near Ottawa, Ontario.
False Impressions: Description
Montreal
ghostwriter Megan Scott falls under police suspicion when her husband and a
female friend are found murdered. In what a Québec detective calls a crime of
passion, startling evidence surfaces to implicate Michael Elliott, a young
investigative reporter who’d rather rub elbows with scumbags than live the posh
lifestyle he inherited.
Clutched
out of her comfort zone, Megan is flung into Michael’s dark world of criminal
investigation. As they make a last-ditch attempt to prove their innocence, an
elusive enemy closes in and threatens their lives. Who wants them out of the way and
why?
Their only path to
freedom is to catch the twisted killer before they become the next victims. But not knowing who to trust or where to turn can have
consequences that are just as lethal…
To learn more about
Sandra or to purchase False Impressions,
go to her blog http://sandranikolaiauthor.blogspot.ca/
for links to Amazon.com and other eBook distributors. A paperback version will
soon be available.
Ways to contact
Sandra:
Website: http://sandranikolai.com
Facebook: http://goo.gl/Pz5xc
Twitter: @sandranikolai
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