I caught a cold over the weekend. I don't know how I got it. That aspect bugs me in a way. I'm usually careful and keep away from germy people, but this time I don't know who passed on the germ to me. Already the DH is saying things like, "I hope I don't catch your cold." If he does, at least he'll know where to assign blame.
Why do we read mysteries? I think one reason is to solve the same type of mind puzzle. A fictional character gets killed or threatened bodily harm. The reader is sent on a search with the object being where to assign blame. It's a great guessing game to see if speculations are correct.
In the case of thrillers, readers sometimes even know the bad guy, but still are on pins and needles wondering if the hero or heroine will figure it out in time before more dire happenings occur.
Someone is Always to Blame.
In most mysteries, we learn the answer. In others, such as my cold case, we'll never know.
Morgan Mandel
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Monday 10 June 2013
Someone Is Always to Blame
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