The author creates suspense by building tension through Helen's emotional reaction to her sister's death, hinting at possible foul play or hidden secrets surrounding the event, and planting seeds of doubt in Helen's mind about the circumstances of her sister's passing. Additionally, the author may use mysterious or ominous surroundings and events to heighten the suspense on the evening of Helen's sister's death.
Jamie M. Saul has written: 'The first warm evening of the year' -- subject(s): Fiction, Married people, Friends, Quakers, Brothers and sisters 'The first warm evening of the year' -- subject(s): Quakers, Brothers and sisters, Large type books, Married people, Friends, Fiction
yes, well sortof he is a suspense author.
Nina Vida has written: 'Flight from Barcelona' 'The Texicans' -- subject(s): Mexicans, Fugitive slaves, Germans, Western stories, Ranch life, Fiction 'Flight from Barcelona' 'The end of marriage' -- subject(s): Abused women, Divorced women, Detective and mystery stories, Suspense fiction, Sisters, Romantic suspense fiction, Fiction 'Between sisters' -- subject(s): Sisters, Sexually abused children, Abusive men, Fiction 'Between Sisters' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sisters, Sexually abused children, Abusive men
Author of The weird sisters wrote 'Waldeck Abbey.'
Mayraj Rasool. has written: 'Suspense digest (December)' 'Pakeeza (August)' 'Jasoosi digest (July)' 'Suspense digest' 'Suspense digest (August)' 'Pakeeza'
She would just dream about the suspense and what would happen next in the book.
Edwin Landseer has written: 'Suspense'
because the author had good writing techniques
Evening standard. has written: 'The Definitive guide to Congestion charging'
Susan Minot
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The Seven Sisters was written by Margaret Drabble