
Rules to Follow When Writing a Suspenseful Mystery Novel
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Narrated by:
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Gene Grossman
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By:
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Gene Grossman
About this listen
Gene Grossman has written more than 45 books, 20 of which are the popular full-length Peter Sharp legal mysteries and Suzi B. mysteries, now being heard all over the world. As an author, Gene reveals all of the things he sees other writers of mystery books and television shows do that makes him immediately either close the book or change the channel.
Every person intending to write a suspenseful mystery novel or television show should avoid doing the things on Gene's list, and instead concentrate on following the rules and tips he lays out in this book.
©2015 Gene Grossman (P)2016 Gene Grossman
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