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Okay. I'll clarify. The problems have to do with "nature" and not plot or content or consistency. That's why I left them in. Mystery readers tend to like to guess at the mystery. So there's a minor mystery!
and ah, as for subtitling "a mystery" or "a comedy"... as this link will show, many authors do that... If people don't like that, that sounds like personal preference. I would never refuse a book by an author I liked based on the title. The publisher usually decides the final title anyways...
You have "never seen or read their books"???
Okay. I don't usually make comments about books I haven't read or at least know something about the author's work.
Take a look at this... another famous writer... Look at the covers closely.
Amazon.com: Robert B. Parker: Books, Biography, Blog...
Yes. I agree that someone might actually believe that the moon is growling. I had lots of questionable IQ English teachers in elementary school who gave low grades for stuff like that all the while they said that famous writers break the rules. If a reader cannot figure out that moons don't...
Because it is a novel in a series of mystery novels - to answer your question.
But WOW! Thanks for the idea. That's what I've been doing wrong!? I wrote a subtitle!
I will promptly and immediately change my ways, and go forth unto the planet and spread the word that every writer shall drop...
Hi. Not sure where to post this...
I just published my first novel, The Killer's Co-op - A Robert Schwimer Mystery
I hope you will take a look.
It is available on amazon and here's an excerpt:
Terrance Silverman saw lots of strange things during his years sleeping in public parks and...