Friday, August 22, 2014

The Compelling Appeal Of Crime Fiction Books

By Deanne Shepard


There are certain novels that continuously appear on best seller lists. These are crime fiction books and one may wonder why humans choose to read them. After all, is our world not over-filled with horror and death already? The reasons people will give for their enjoyment of such novels may vary greatly, with some enjoying the mystery and suspense and others loving the psychological or forensic elements.

The elements of suspense and mystery have definite appeal. Other novels without this element seem to pale in comparison. The reader experiences the adrenalin rush of being right in the middle of pulse-racing events drawing to a climactic conclusion. The fact that such novels are often referred to as page turners bears this out with the reader feeling compelled to find out what happens next.

Some authors are masters of the slow burn, where they unveil small apparently unrelated details and successfully tie them all up at the end. Others expose the reader to the killer and what he or she is thinking right from the beginning of the novel. We slowly begin to understand more about the person and what has made them into a killer.

The person who is going after the killer, is often well portrayed by the author. A depth of character is revealed, flaws and all and we can relate as the individual doggedly goes about finding the perpetrator despite his or her own personal problems. We experience the process of discovery as the protagonist experiences it and sometimes even try to jump ahead and reach a conclusion first.

These novels are often set in interesting times or places. These are often described in such a way as to make the reader feel that they are actually living in that particular century or place in the world. Italy, Istanbul or Sweden are just some of these places and the action may even take place in the past or in the future.

These stories express the good and evil found in the world. They deal with life and death issues. Most of them stories end with the triumph of justice, usually more so than it does in real life. It is reassuring when evil is exposed and the perpetrators have to face consequences of their actions.

There are so many different types of crime novels. There are those that offer a puzzle to solve or a mystery to unravel. Others offer more of the gory details, including the forensic elements which usually help in solving the mystery. There are those that focus on the psychological aspects and offer insight into what makes people tick.

These type of novels cover many facets of human nature and themes that have always held fascination. In them justice is usually served and the mystery is unraveled. The popularity of these novels means that they are widely available and now they can even be bought from internet stores. Readers now have so many options available to them that it can help to read book reviews written by other customers before deciding what to purchase.




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