It's kind of fun watching people walk down the street, some with their dogs, some on their way to work, some to other destinations.
This scenario fits well into mystery books in various instances. Here are some:
A person witnesses a crime, yet the criminal can't see the witness. Perhaps it was a case of looking out a window like mine, or inattentiveness by the criminal in not casing the area for bystanders, or various other factors.
Or, the reverse. A victim doesn't see the criminal, perhaps a stalker, who hides behind doorways, or hides behind cars in traffic lanes, sneaks into a house while the door is open, or uses other methods. Or, perhaps the victim is so engrossed in some other problem or event the criminal goes unnoticed.
Carrying this scenario to a different level, here are some instances between authors and readers:
An author creates a book and puts it online, or it's carried in a bookstore. Readers don't see it. Why? Perhaps an author gets caught up in having the book published and expects the literary world to rush out and get it. However, that author hasn't set up any publicity, or hired someone to do so, either through social media or other methods. Unless readers know a book is available by seeing the cover or description somewhere, or hearing about it, the author can see the book, but no one else does.
Or, in another case, a reader notices an author, purchases a book, yet no one, including the author, knows whether or not that reader enjoyed the read. The only person who knows this is the reader. If only the reader had shared the experience, either through word-of-mouth, a comment somewhere on social media, or even by going so far as to write a review, that would have made the difference. Then, the author would know the effect of the book on that reader.
Can you think of other instances? Or, perhaps you just want to agree or expand on one of mine.
Morgan's current thriller is
Forever Young: Blessing or Curse.
A 55 year old widow takes a pill to be 24 forever, but
learns that being old might not be the only way to die.
Soon, the villains and the law are after her.
In the works is a sequel to Forever Young: Blessing or Curse,
called Blessing or Curse.
Consuela's husband has Parkinson's. Would the pills help him?
Ezekial suffers from E.D. Will the pills cure his curse?
Police officer, Mike, has let himself go. His physical is coming up. Maybe the pill will help.
Dee Dee wonders if her husband is cheating. Will the pill make her more attractive?
Sherri's washed out as a model. Can the pill reignite her career?
If you like romantic comedy, check out Her Handyman,
and be amused by the adventures of Jake, the handyman, who answers a frantic call by Zoe, the rich artist, to stop a bathroom flood in her penthouse.
Find all of Morgan Mandel's mysteries, thrillers and romances at:
http://www.morganmandel.com
Amazon Author Page:
http://amazon.com/author/morganmandel
Twitter: @MorganMandel
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