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#28: Red Herrings: How to Mislead and Surprise Readers

Fiction Writing Made Easy

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Conceal Guilt with Misdirection

Create a believable guilty character by ensuring there is no obvious motive or way for them to be linked to the crime. Use characterization to discredit them, making them appear incapable of wrongdoing, as seen with Peter Pettigrew in Harry Potter. To enhance the experience, employ misdirection by providing ample information that directs readers' attention away from the truth while planting subtle clues that maintain the intrigue.

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