Demeanor of The Red Herring Narrative Technique in Peter Robinson's 'A Necessary End'
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To achieve greater effects each author of any genre inclines to exploit several narrative
techniques while writing his or her piece of writing or work. There are numerous categories of
narrative techniques to insert and experiment in literary work. Peter Robinson, British born
Canadian Crime Fiction author in his DCI Alan Banks’ novel series has exploited various
formulas of narrative techniques in his unusual mode. The Red Herring narrative method is the
much cherished one of Peter Robinson and he has mastered it in using it versatile ways. The
present narrative scheme is peculiar regarding crime, detective, mystery, and suspense thrillers.
The present research paper tends to explore the Red Herring narrative technique used in A
Necessary End, a novel penned by Peter Robinson. The usage of this Red Herring concoct in his
writing has made his created work more enriched and ornamented in various ways.
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