Books

A Guide to Knowing Whether You’re the Detective or the


master mentalism tricks

A Guide to Knowing Whether You’re the Detective or the

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

We can’t all be Auguste Dupins or Miss Marples. If we were to appear in our very own mystery novel, some of us would undoubtedly be relegated to the role of the sidekick: we’d be John Watson, or worse, Arthur Hastings. We’d muck up every crime scene, confess our suspicions of the butler to the actual murderer, and be dumbfounded when our clever detecting scheme came very close to getting us killed.

It might be hard for the ego, but it’s best to face reality now, before we receive an invitation to spend a week in a country manor and set ourselves up to be the first dead body.

But…what if you are the detective? In that case, you need to hurry up and get ready for the myriad of crimes that are about to surround you. If you’re not prepared, who will solve them? The professionals? Please. The world needs you. The sidekicks need you. The readers need you.

Oh, you aren’t sure how to tell whether you’re the detective or the sidekick? Well, that is what this handy guide is for.

Are you a fan of detective novels?

If you answered yes, I’m sorry to tell you, you’re 100% the sidekick. Every true detective knows that mystery novels feature hacks who couldn’t detect a poultry thief, let alone a murderer. In Sherlock Holmes’ words, a detective novel “might be made a text-book for detectives to teach them what to avoid.”

Unusual Suspects Newsletter

Sign up to Unusual Suspects to receive news and recommendations for mystery/thriller readers.

Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.

By signing up you agree to our terms of use

Are you unusually skinny, in possession of a dashing moustache, or boast some other distinctive physical trait?

Good! You have one of the defining characteristics of the detective. Don’t celebrate too soon though: you can’t be ultra handsome or strikingly beautiful. The distinctive physical trait ought to make you stand out in some way, but if you’re too good-looking, you can’t possibly be smart enough to solve crimes. If you have an egg-shaped head, however, that’s a dead giveaway that you’re the detective. Congratulations and detect on.

Do you think that every attractive woman you meet secretly wants you?

Yeah, sorry. You’re the sidekick, and she’s just being nice.

Do you annoy every character in the book with your ego?

Odds are good that you’re the detective! If everybody around you is irritated by your excellent opinion of your own abilities, you’ll most likely make them regret their doubts by the last page. Bonus points if Scotland Yard officials give you a patronizing lecture about leaving detecting to the professionals at least once.

Do you annoy every reader of the book with your ego?

Mystery readers aren’t annoyed with the detective’s ego because we know it’s well earned. But the sidekick? All talk, no results. Keep it humble.

Do you have a flair for the dramatic?

You might very well be the detective. If you know how to keep your deductions to yourself until the exact moment where revealing them will cause the most drama, there’s a touch of Poirot in you. Be sure to brush up on the anatomy of a parlor room murder scene, though. Just in case.

Do you keep a journal?

It’s very likely that you’re the sidekick, I’m afraid. But keep it up: your writing habit will be the ideal conduit for the detective’s exploits to shine. Who knows? Maybe in a century or two, there’ll be a famous TV show about the two of you, and you’ll become half of a bonafide ship.

Does crime follow you around?

You might live in the world’s most boring village, fake your own death, or retire (twice) to grow vegetable marrows. No matter. If crime follows you everywhere you go, you’re without a doubt the detective (unless you’re the criminal and doing the crime, but that’s another guide for another day).

Now that you’ve solved the mystery of whether you’re a detective or a sidekick, you’re ready to step into the first pages of your novel! But proceed with caution: if you’re the detective and you’re finding it hard to solve the crime, try and be sure of the mystery sub-genre you’ve landed into: knowing the pertinent tropes and themes might make all the difference between successfully solving your case and being relegated to the sidekick leagues.

Read The Full Article Here


trick photography
Elle King Reacted To Rob Schneider’s Apology Amid Feud
Elle King Reacted To Rob Schneider’s Apology Amid Feud
Lawyer Breaks Down Diddy’s Charges, ‘Plea Deal’ Possibility and More
Lawyer Breaks Down Diddy’s Charges, ‘Plea Deal’ Possibility and More
A Must-Have – Hollywood Life
A Must-Have – Hollywood Life
Here's An Update On Cassie Ventura Amid Diddy's Arrest And His Three-Count Indictment
Here's An Update On Cassie Ventura Amid Diddy's Arrest And His Three-Count Indictment
Who Is Taylor Rooks Dating? Boyfriend & Relationship History
Who Is Taylor Rooks Dating? Boyfriend & Relationship History
Everything New on Disney+ in October 2024
Everything New on Disney+ in October 2024
Witness the Epic Conclusion on Netflix This December
Witness the Epic Conclusion on Netflix This December
Inside Atlas Cinema, the space democratising film exhibition
Inside Atlas Cinema, the space democratising film exhibition
The Penguin Season Premiere Review: After Hours
The Penguin Season Premiere Review: After Hours
‘Evil’ & ‘Lost’ Star Michael Emerson Chooses His Most Villainous Character (VIDEO)
‘Evil’ & ‘Lost’ Star Michael Emerson Chooses His Most Villainous Character (VIDEO)
The Ark Season 2 Episode 10 Review: It Should Have Been You
The Ark Season 2 Episode 10 Review: It Should Have Been You
‘Jeopardy’ Champ’s Winning Streak Ends After Brutal Daily Double Loss
‘Jeopardy’ Champ’s Winning Streak Ends After Brutal Daily Double Loss
Morrissey Fires Management Amid Public Spat with Johnny Marr
Morrissey Fires Management Amid Public Spat with Johnny Marr
KJ Apa to Play Bradley Nowell in New Sublime Movie
KJ Apa to Play Bradley Nowell in New Sublime Movie
Lady Gaga on Not Refuting Early Rumors She Was a Man: ‘Kind of Funny’
Lady Gaga on Not Refuting Early Rumors She Was a Man: ‘Kind of Funny’
D.I.O: The New Hip Hop Artist on the Atlantic City and Tampa Music Scenes
D.I.O: The New Hip Hop Artist on the Atlantic City and Tampa Music Scenes
Interview with Philip Bentall, Author of Song of a Stranger
Interview with Philip Bentall, Author of Song of a Stranger
Watch the Season 3 Heartstopper Trailer
Watch the Season 3 Heartstopper Trailer
What a Haunted Camper Has to Do with Solving a “Kooky Mystery” or Two
What a Haunted Camper Has to Do with Solving a “Kooky Mystery” or Two
No Preview
Darling Girls: Recap, Chapter Summary & Spoilers
15 Nordstrom Bestsellers, From Wide-Leg Denim to the Perfect Ballet Flats
15 Nordstrom Bestsellers, From Wide-Leg Denim to the Perfect Ballet Flats
Shop the Trendy ’90s Basic Lily Collins Wears Everywhere
Shop the Trendy ’90s Basic Lily Collins Wears Everywhere
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Robe Review With Photos
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Robe Review With Photos
The Best Olly Wellness Supplements
The Best Olly Wellness Supplements
‘Terrifier 3’ To Premiere at Fantastic Fest This Weekend, Reviews to Follow?
‘Terrifier 3’ To Premiere at Fantastic Fest This Weekend, Reviews to Follow?
El mal no duerme (Sleep)
El mal no duerme (Sleep)
Kate Hudson & Kaia Gerber On Extreme Beauty Horrors [Interview]
Kate Hudson & Kaia Gerber On Extreme Beauty Horrors [Interview]
Silver Scream Con 3: A Major Bloody Success
Silver Scream Con 3: A Major Bloody Success