Just by looking at the titles of Kemp's work you can tell she's into the dark mysteries. I read an excerpt from Death of A Dancing Master. Kemp is clearly very literate and it seems like its written in almost a Sherlock Holmes stlye, " Perkney
said he had an appointment, but the young man assumed Perkney said it in an
effort to get rid of him. No matter –
the young man felt it his duty to tender an apology for his intemperate words,
and apologize he would.". Kemp uses big words and a very interesting sentence structure with the way the words are placed and how it makes the story sound. and refering back to all the Titles this too seemed likea rather dark story.
Question 1: What made you choose this style of mystery over anything else
Question 2: What view are you aiming to give the reader as you right
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