Nope...it's much more challenging and interesting to read a novel without a suspect. Let the criminal looks extra innocent. It'll be more fun that way! ;-)
2007-11-08 04:45:38
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answered by Dark Dickinsonian 4
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i does no longer study the information. i might test it. Marilyn Vos Savant (the female with the meant optimal IQ) that the information is so full of distortions that it somewhat is ultimate to easily test the titles and learn diverse newspapers from around the rustic, no longer in ordinary terms one. some human beings don't understand what it skill to be Christian via fact they do no longer study their Bibles and seek. consequently they make excuses for their movements. some human beings understand the Bible and stay by utilising it. or perhaps those ones may be overreached by utilising devil. If an Atheist asked this questions he's judging all by utilising the comparable known.
2016-10-01 21:47:19
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answered by ? 4
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Second chapter is far too early for anyone to suspect anyone. In the best detective novels, the reader must be led on the wrong path. Dashiell Hammett even wrote a novel (Red Harvest) in which everybody seems to be guilty, the detective more than anyone else. Same with Chandler.
What you need is a MacGuffin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGuffin
2007-11-08 04:51:08
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answered by Lady Annabella-VInylist 7
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Meryl, I'm gonna spank you, stand in or whatever. Jack, that ATM machine just loves me and I get free pictures. Second chapter? I'm still taking notes and I don't have a clue. Inspector Jacques Clouseau, at your service.
2007-11-08 07:01:55
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answered by Michael A 6
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It was Larry Farnsworth the butchers nephew from Rhode Island which turned gay after his sister shot his beloved Rottweiler.
2007-11-08 07:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The Russian mafia is always in the mix of things... But then again, those Germans can be sneaks... and that is just what the British wants you to think...
hmmmmm....
2007-11-08 06:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The butler always does it. If there is not yet a butler character in your book, now is the time to introduce him.
2007-11-08 06:37:13
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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We do and they are still doing it. This is murder most protracted. In fact the victim seems to be enjoying it. Hang on!
2007-11-08 07:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It was the ATM machine that secretly fell in love with your lunchbox.
2007-11-08 06:28:37
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answered by tyler durden Oƒƒicial 6
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My guess is Moonbelle did it, she was awfully fast with her ready made excuse, I mean answer. LOL
2007-11-08 06:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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