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Old 06-07-2011, 08:14 PM   #71
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oh, and i forgot to add. i think in a mystery book, when an author limits themselves to too few characters, you get to figure out who the baddie is WAAAAY before it ends. and because of the excessively few characters, if the author tries to twist it some other way, it would seem to be too obvious. i've read some books that were like this, and it was a shame because the murderer was rather creative.
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