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Author Who Addresses The Reader At The Start Of Each Chapter
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Hope you know what I mean, 'for example "Chapter One, in which the dear reader is introduced to Chief Inspector Jones as he is perplexed by a disturbing case".
I made that up as an example but a good 30 years ago I read a series of police procedurals set in the 80s/90s that adopted that style. For the life of me I can't remember the author nor the names of the principal characters.
All suggestions welcome, I would love to read them again.
As an extra, is there a name or term for that style of writing, addressing the reader?
I made that up as an example but a good 30 years ago I read a series of police procedurals set in the 80s/90s that adopted that style. For the life of me I can't remember the author nor the names of the principal characters.
All suggestions welcome, I would love to read them again.
As an extra, is there a name or term for that style of writing, addressing the reader?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've read every book Ann Cleeves has written and enjoyed every one, I'm sorry you were disappointed with Shetland.
I have mentioned here before that much as I enjoyed the Morse series of books I felt in need of a companion book to explain the references that went over my head, and a Latin dictionary.
I'm sure there were many literary and classical references that I just didn't see.
I have mentioned here before that much as I enjoyed the Morse series of books I felt in need of a companion book to explain the references that went over my head, and a Latin dictionary.
I'm sure there were many literary and classical references that I just didn't see.
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