i don't read much mystery stories because I feel I'm too stupid to understand them or how the authors made the mystery work. i can read the stories fully through to the end, but I'm always lost as to how the author wrote the predicaments work to make the stories "how" they are and why. there's no sure way to find out if I "got it right" or not. & the reviews online r just reviews, not thorough analysis. maybe u know something I don't - a website with not reviews, but thorough analysis, perhaps?
The wild beauty of Michigan's upper peninsula is the setting for "The Butterfly Conspiracy", The Maze at Four Chimneys" and "The Peacock Prophecy".
jnelsonfl 1 month ago
i don't read much mystery stories because I feel I'm too stupid to understand them or how the authors made the mystery work. i can read the stories fully through to the end, but I'm always lost as to how the author wrote the predicaments work to make the stories "how" they are and why. there's no sure way to find out if I "got it right" or not. & the reviews online r just reviews, not thorough analysis. maybe u know something I don't - a website with not reviews, but thorough analysis, perhaps?
goohber1 3 months ago