Outlining Mystery and Detective Stories

Sandor

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Does anyone have any advice on outlining detective and mystery stories? I'm trying to write a novel, sort of an occult take on the Nero Wolfe stories with a different, modern cast. I'm really struggling on outlining it, because I'm really out of my comfort zone writing mysteries. I love a good mystery or thriller film, old time radio plays as well, but I struggle with books of that genre. Would love opinions.
 
Reread a favorite novel written by someone else, then outline that story chapter by chapter. Read a second novel; outline it. Use a real outline form, too, with Roman numerals and sub-sections that allow you to trace a pattern through the books. Yep, that's a lot of work, but it is a good way to study how mystery stories are built.
 
Reread a favorite novel written by someone else, then outline that story chapter by chapter. Read a second novel; outline it. Use a real outline form, too, with Roman numerals and sub-sections that allow you to trace a pattern through the books. Yep, that's a lot of work, but it is a good way to study how mystery stories are built.
This is really good advice, tsm.
 
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