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What Makes a Mystery an Inverted Mystery?

May 12, 2026May 11, 2026 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Some of the more general questions I’ve received lately have to do with inverted mysteries and what specifically makes an inverted mystery. To put it in its simplest terms, an inverted mystery reveals the central event (the murder or whatever the mystery is about ) early in the story. Instead of focusing on the solving … Continue reading What Makes a Mystery an Inverted Mystery?

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