Across
- 3. A device used for hermeneutic value where an informant who wants to meet with the detective with a solution to solve the case is found murdered with important evidence now missing
- 4. The detective stories habit of calling attention to itself
- 7. Results that come from the writer's imagination that give stories special characters and settings
- 8. A regulative structure used to traditionally tell two stories, one of the investigation (present) and one of the crime (past)
- 9. A message of big importance from a dying person to convey a message that the detective can figure out
Down
- 1. Elements that characterize a genre but are not essential to it
- 2. A trajectory of expectations from a tradition or series of previously known works
- 5. The solution of the mystery must be known to the reader but doesn’t have to be known to the detective or police depending on the story
- 6. Traditions or structures of written elements that are already familiar to authors or readers
