the connection between audience and author

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English

 

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Joseph T

 

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February 17, 2016

 

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Both authors, Disher and Freeman, are masters at keeping their stories just gripping enough to keep the reader wanting more. However, they both have different ways of doing so. R. Austin Freeman, author of A Mystery of the Sand-Hills, goes with the simpler and more traditional approach to detective fiction...
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The Sand-Hills story describes the main detective in the second person ? his sidekick, or friend, being the narrator. Freeman takes his audience through the story clue by clue as the detective uncovers them; much like the traditional detective story would. In doing this, the reader does not have to do any actual detective work him/herself as everything is put on the table for them as it is found in text...
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