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What is the difference between a psychological thriller and a suspense novel?

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What is the difference between a psychological thriller and a suspense novel?
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    1. Sanjay
      2023-11-19T02:13:39-08:00Added an answer on November 19, 2023 at 2:13 am

      Differentiating Psychological Thrillers and Suspense Novels: Psychological Thriller: Focus: Primarily on the mental and emotional state of characters. Purpose: Delve into characters' psyches, often involving psychological trauma or mind games. Tension: Builds suspense through characters' internal stRead more

      Differentiating Psychological Thrillers and Suspense Novels:

      Psychological Thriller:

      • Focus: Primarily on the mental and emotional state of characters.
      • Purpose: Delve into characters’ psyches, often involving psychological trauma or mind games.
      • Tension: Builds suspense through characters’ internal struggles and psychological complexities.
      • Examples: “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” by Stieg Larsson.

      Suspense Novel:

      • Focus: Centers around creating uncertainty and anticipation in the plot.
      • Purpose: Keep readers guessing about upcoming events or outcomes.
      • Tension: Achieved through plot twists, unexpected developments, and mysterious elements.
      • Examples: “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown, “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides.

      While there’s overlap, the key distinction lies in where the narrative tension primarily arises — either from characters’ psychological states or from the unfolding events in the plot.

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