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Writing Excuses 6.26: Mystery Plotting

Writing Excuses

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The Problem With Eliminating Everyone but One

"You have to give valid reasons and valid motivations for multiple characters that can slowly be eliminated," he says. Agatha Christie never knew who did it until the end of her books, so she didn't do any rewriting. "I wouldn't say that's going against the Sherlock Holmes principle. You have to give your reader things they can eliminate."

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