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#62: The 6 Key Scenes Every Crime Novel Needs

Fiction Writing Made Easy

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Personal Stakes Drive the Narrative

In crime stories, engaging the protagonist in the conflict is crucial. It becomes essential for the protagonist to have personal stakes that motivate them to pursue justice against the antagonist. Stories typically revolve around the quest to solve or commit a crime, starting with an offense and culminating in the identification and apprehension of the perpetrator. Each genre within crime narratives, such as mystery, caper, or heist, requires unique structures: mysteries focus on the protagonist deciphering clues among suspects, while capers center on evading capture. The effectiveness of a crime story lies in establishing a personal investment for the protagonist in the resolution of the conflict.

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