WTH is this book about? 💀👀
13 days—13 chapters. Day 1 is done ✅ and oh my, where the hell is this heading? 😂💀
Yesterday I had no idea how this story would end, and today I know; I see it, and it’s so dark that I’m not sure I’m even allowed to write certain things. I hope it would not be psychological, but here I am again.
I have a question: WOULD YOU READ A STORY WITH NO HEROES, BUT JUST THE VILLAINS? Do you think villains deserve a happily ever after? 🧐
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Writing a thriller that centers solely on villains is a bold and fascinating approach. From personal experience, creating characters with morally ambiguous or outright dark traits can deeply engage readers who crave complexity beyond the usual hero-villain dynamic. This story, ‘13 Days in My New House,’ promises intense psychological suspense, which can be both thrilling and unsettling. In thrillers where the protagonist is actually the antagonist, it becomes important to explore their motivations and struggles in depth. For example, the confession of killing a spouse out of self-defense adds layers of suspense and raises moral questions that keep the reader hooked. These elements mirror real-life shades of gray in human behavior, making the story compelling and unpredictable. As a writer, embracing the unpredictability of such narratives means constantly challenging your own boundaries about what to reveal and how dark the story can go. It’s also an opportunity to redefine traditional story arcs by asking readers to empathize with characters who don’t fit the usual mold of heroes. In this way, the story doesn’t just entertain but invites readers to question justice and redemption, making it a rich experience. If you’re considering reading or writing a thriller with no heroes, expect an emotional ride full of twists and psychological depth. It may not fit the usual happily-ever-after formula, but that makes it all the more memorable and thought-provoking.
























































