Writing challenge
“Misdirection, complicity, the narrator who is also a suspect”
The detective is lying to us. Not incompetent, not confused - deliberately, carefully lying. We should be able to feel it without being certain. Write an opening chapter that introduces a detective figure investigating something (crime, disappearance, mystery of any kind) in which the narrator's account contains at least one visible crack - a moment where their version doesn't quite hold. The crack should be subtle. We should only notice on the second read.
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