Suspense is one of the decisive factors for becoming a good mystery novel. Anxiety and uncertainty that you do not know what will happen next are stimulus for the reader and it is difficult to finish reading the book to the end. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle likes to add a suspense to his story, especially in the "Basqueville Hound" and through the "four signs" of Cliffhanger. Then, through interruption of dialogue, we show the similarity between two books. "The Four of Four" is an exciting book of horseback riding, where suspense is hidden everywhere, especially by Cliff hanger at the end of the chapter.
Mysterious suspense is the most traditional type of suspense, often used in thriller novels and, of course, mysterious novels. All suspense involves some form of mystery, but the mystery of suspense is that something is deliberately hidden from the reader. They know that they do not have all the truth and will keep on warning them. Although this tension can be used in the short term, it is best known throughout the arc of the story (I think Agatha Christie). However, when doing this, you need to add your own to prevent the story from becoming unpredictable. It is a very primitive premise, an excellent plot twist to solve a puzzle, or both. That
This does not mean that you can not combine mysterious and horrible suspense. If it is a mystery of murder in particular, the novel may include both elements. Then, for example, through that process, there is no seamless interworking with a mysterious and horrible suspense, and the reader will be able to do both "skeptical" and "wonder" ("mystery"). "(Terror) Anne understands that her prisoner of warrior Paul Shelton has left his room while he is out, and Paul insists that" we need to protect ourselves " . "To make her cruel is to cut Paul's feet and burn it in a blow torch, and shocking distortion is because it is not entirely unexpected and extreme.
Mysterious and mysterious elements are another characteristic of suspense novels. Without doubt caused by a supernatural mystery, there is no appropriate stimulus. Even if you naturally explain all ghostly novels carefully, be careful to make plots that contain amazing discoveries. Mrs. Racliffe and Mrs. Regina Maria Roche are drawing attention in this regard. They do not have the courage of ghosts, but after they excite the readers to the desired level, they disassemble the strange structure they built up and carefully explain everything.