When I come to a moment like you've reached, my go-to is to do a story structure summary of what the rest of the story will be. In your case, how will the mystery develop and resolve. There's no reason why a mystery can't be a fine piece of iterature. Look at "Rebecca," or Patricia Highsmith's "The Talented Mystery Ripley." Good luck.
When I come to a moment like you've reached, my go-to is to do a story structure summary of what the rest of the story will be. In your case, how will the mystery develop and resolve. There's no reason why a mystery can't be a fine piece of iterature. Look at "Rebecca," or Patricia Highsmith's "The Talented Mystery Ripley." Good luck.
Thanks, Sandy. I am sure mr readers will find your ideas helpful as well!