DO YOU TRY TO FIGURE OUT WHODUNNIT?

"I figured out who did it early in the beginning," seems to rate a negative point.

"I was totally surprised at who did it. Never would have guessed." This is a definite thumbs up.
And that is my goal. It's a mystery, after all. It should stay mysterious until the end.

But I understand the need to know. I was a journalist before I became a novelist. As a reader, I cast about for the villain even though I don't want to know. (I think it's my earliest mystery reading. Agatha Christie, of course. How she could lead me away from the true killer is still a mystery.)
Does it spoil the ending when I guess right? Sometimes it does, but then, like all readers I hope for a surprise. That begs a question: do I really want to be wrong?


For my reading pleasure, the bad guy needs to keep his killer self under wraps until he no longer can - and that's at the end.
Go enjoy a book today. It's World Book Day.
Best to all,
Gerrie Ferris Finger
Published on March 05, 2015 08:00
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