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Download PDF Crime Thriller How to Write Detective Noir Caper Heist Gangster Police Procedural Thrillers Genre Writer Book 3 edition by Paul Tomlinson Reference eBooks



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Create Tough Guy Detectives and Femmes Fatales

The crime thriller first became popular in the 1930s and has been a best-selling genre ever since. Readers and viewers love stories about private investigators, police detectives, forensic pathologists, serial killers, gangsters, conmen and thieves.

To write a crime thriller you need to know the conventions of the genre – what elements people expect to find and what plot structure you should use. In this book you will find analyses and templates to write novels or screenplays featuring

  • Private Detectives
  • Gangsters and Gun Molls
  • Police Procedures & Forensic Investigation
  • Serial Killers
  • Undercover Cops
  • Burglars & Thieves
  • Confidence Tricksters
  • Film Noir Romance
  • Prisoners, Vigilantes & Enforcers

In these pages you will also learn the secrets of the buddy cop story and details about informants, interrogating suspects, surveillance & stake-outs, conducting missing person and murder investigations, and how to write a car chase.


Download PDF Crime Thriller How to Write Detective Noir Caper Heist Gangster Police Procedural Thrillers Genre Writer Book 3 edition by Paul Tomlinson Reference eBooks


"Paul's books have no equal when it comes to understanding a genre. I've been going through the Kindle edition of this one until I can't get my hands (and highlighter) on the paperback.

Don't think this is for pure crime writers only. The majority of commercial fiction, whatever its category, has elements of crime, suspense, and mystery. Urban fantasy, LitRPG, and sci-fi writers will gain so much from Tomlison's series, and this exhaustive reference, in particular.

After all your hard work on worldbuiling, why waste a wonderful warlock on a crappy case, or entangle your far-future bounty hunter on a lame job?"

Product details

  • File Size 2125 KB
  • Print Length 704 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Paul Tomlinson (April 5, 2019)
  • Publication Date April 5, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07QHR96WC

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  • Paul's books have no equal when it comes to understanding a genre. I've been going through the edition of this one until I can't get my hands (and highlighter) on the paperback.

    Don't think this is for pure crime writers only. The majority of commercial fiction, whatever its category, has elements of crime, suspense, and mystery. Urban fantasy, LitRPG, and sci-fi writers will gain so much from Tomlison's series, and this exhaustive reference, in particular.

    After all your hard work on worldbuiling, why waste a wonderful warlock on a crappy case, or entangle your far-future bounty hunter on a lame job?