by Dan Cline <paul_leto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dec 15, 2007 at 09:10 AM
On Dec 14, 4:44 pm, Emerald <elfmailwithouts...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Anyway, I also like FH's use of passages in italics to indicate the
> private thoughts of characters. It's much less ***bersome for the
> reader that using the third person. Come to think of it, though, there
> are excellent writers who don't reveal their characters internal dialog
> at all--Agatha Christie comes to mind.
>
> --
> Emerald
I can imagine Agatha Christie's doing internal monologs. " I wonder if
they will ever figure out that I killed the heir to the Flanagan
fortune?" I don't think that would work in most mystery novels.
Dan Cline