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Writing a mystery is no easy task. The writer has to keep in mind all the details while providing the reader or, in this case, the podcast listener some clues without giving away the ending.
This mystery is like a puzzle that can have different ways of putting it all together. There is just one thing the listener has to do and that is come up with a logical suspect to commit the crime (if there is one in the first place). This episode introduces the basic plot and should make the listener wonder who might be trying to kill Alice. There are several suspects to consider. You'll have to listen to the "Who 'Dunnit'" episodes and make your choice. At the end, which one might be the most logical suspect?
By Luisa Morales-MolinaWriting a mystery is no easy task. The writer has to keep in mind all the details while providing the reader or, in this case, the podcast listener some clues without giving away the ending.
This mystery is like a puzzle that can have different ways of putting it all together. There is just one thing the listener has to do and that is come up with a logical suspect to commit the crime (if there is one in the first place). This episode introduces the basic plot and should make the listener wonder who might be trying to kill Alice. There are several suspects to consider. You'll have to listen to the "Who 'Dunnit'" episodes and make your choice. At the end, which one might be the most logical suspect?