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Glenda Carroll (glenda_carroll) | 30 comments I am reading The Chase by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg, both excellent writers with a sense of humor. I often find myself asking who wrote what. Do you know how these combo mysteries work?

Glenda Carroll


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David Freas (quillracer) | 2957 comments I think it depends on the authors.

When a friend and I started to write a collaborative mystery, we alternated chapters, often ending our work on a cliffhanger or twist for the other to resolve. Sadly, life prevented us from finishing the book, but I hope some day we can get back to it.

I believe James Patterson gives his co-authors an outline of the story and they flesh it out.


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Skye | 2105 comments I also know that JT Ellis and Catherine Coulter co-author an FBI series.


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Glenda Carroll (glenda_carroll) | 30 comments Quillracer wrote: "I think it depends on the authors.

When a friend and I started to write a collaborative mystery, we alternated chapters, often ending our work on a cliffhanger or twist for the other to resolve. S..."


I can't figure out who wrote what. So seamless.


message 5: by Kimiko (new)

Kimiko | 88 comments I've read several books with more than one author. What matters to me is how the story reads. If it flows seamlessly, I frankly do not care who-wrote-what section as long as the enjoyment of the book is the end goal. Don't you think?


message 6: by Glenda (new)

Glenda Carroll (glenda_carroll) | 30 comments Agree. Just curious about who does what.


message 7: by Kimiko (new)

Kimiko | 88 comments Glenda wrote: "Agree. Just curious about who does what."

You might want to read "MatchUp" edited by Lee Child. It's a collection of short stories where they pair up authors. He gives a forward explaining how the authors "wrote" together to complete their stories. Fascinating...and the stories are all great crime stories too.


message 8: by Glenda (new)

Glenda Carroll (glenda_carroll) | 30 comments Sounds really good. Thanks so much. I appreciate it.


message 9: by Skye (new)

Skye | 2105 comments Kimiko, that sounds interesting.


message 10: by Prakash (new)

Prakash | 52 comments Glenda wrote: "I am reading The Chase by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg, both excellent writers with a sense of humor. I often find myself asking who wrote what. Do you know how these combo mysteries work?

Gle..."


An English language teacher had given an assignment on what she called a tandem story to Grade 12 students. Their efforts quickly degenerated but she gave them both high marks for the final result. The article is here.


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