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When it comes to crafting a compelling crime fiction story, a lot of attention is often given to the protagonist – the detective, the investigator, or the everyday hero who cracks the case. But let's not forget about the other key player in this genre: the villain. A well-written, authentic villain can take your story from good to great, adding depth, tension, and a worthy adversary for your main character to face off against.
By Jackie SharpWhen it comes to crafting a compelling crime fiction story, a lot of attention is often given to the protagonist – the detective, the investigator, or the everyday hero who cracks the case. But let's not forget about the other key player in this genre: the villain. A well-written, authentic villain can take your story from good to great, adding depth, tension, and a worthy adversary for your main character to face off against.