Why Do Series Novels Draw Readers?
In a series the author needs to create characters readers will
want to return to again and again. We enjoy reading Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum
series because we know the characters and they make us laugh. We enjoy reading
the Number One Ladies Detective Agency series because of the wonderfully
charming and unique characters Alexander McCall Smith has created. In THE
DROWNING POOL, the second mystery novel in my series, Kim Reynolds and homicide
detective Mike Gardner return to solve another set of murders. They are joined
by a new character, a woman of color, police detective Bert St. Croix. The
three main characters are very different in personality and background but each
lends something unique to the novel. While Kim Reynolds remains the main
character in THE TRUTH SLEUTH, Mike and Bert are very important as well. As
with Evanovich and Smith, these novels have humor as well as drama and crime.
I believe that plot is also a key factor in the mystery
novel or any series. In the Kim Reynolds series, there are connected murders
that need to be solved. The main characters may even become personally involved
as in THE TRUTH SLEUTH when Kim initially finds the body of a murdered boy and
later discovers another on the high school grounds.
I am pleased that THE INFERNO COLLECTION and THE DROWNING
POOL are now available at low cost in all e-book formats. You can check them
out at:
http://www.lldreamspell.com/JacquelineSeewald.htm
Do series novels have an advantage over stand alone novels?
As a reader or as a writer, which do you prefer? Drop a comment here, and if you want to be
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winner will be chosen at random. An excerpt from the novel is available at the
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