Crime Writing 101

ebook All Your Questions Answered. A Go-To Murder Mystery Toolkit For Fiction Writers Who Want To Write A Thrilling Crime Novel Readers Will Love · How to Write a Winning Fiction Book Outline

By Hackney and Jones

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Read this book BEFORE you write your crime novel!

Are you a beginner wanting to write a gripping crime novel but don't know where to start?

Look no further!

Crime Writing 101 is the ultimate toolkit for fiction writers who want to create a thrilling, suspenseful and unputdownable murder mystery.

This comprehensive guide is the book you need to read before you sit down to write.

With zero-fluff, it is packed with expert tips, techniques, and resources specifically designed for beginners.

This quick read will give you all the basic knowledge you need to write a compelling crime novel that readers will love.

From crafting a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats to developing complex characters that drive the story, this guide covers all the essential elements of writing a crime novel.

Discover what readers want and how to give it to them, avoiding common mistakes in the process that will kill your sales.

This guide gives you actionable steps, a basic outline, places to go for research, and a crime writing checklist to ensure your novel is polished and ready to be published.

It's your go-to reference for all your crime writing needs and will give you the confidence you need to write a best-seller.

Get your copy of Crime Writing 101 now and let's get started on writing the next best-selling crime novel!

Crime Writing 101