These boards have been quiet lately! Let’s wake them up with a question!
I’m in the process of revising my first book and I’m wondering if maybe I don’t have enough side plots or mysteries. I know I don’t want to overload the reader, but at the same time I don’t want the book to seem dull because there’s not enough going on. Let me see if I can give a description of my plots direction without revealing anything.
Hero finds a crime scene. This crime scene sets up the main plot of the book. During the course of the book he finds 3-4 other crime scenes just like it and has to solve who is causing it and why.
Side Plot A deals with a character who is a threat to the Hero’s life and is also in a small way connected to how the primary mystery is solved. This character appears in about 5 chapters.
Side Plot B is very small. It deals with a powerful characters arrival in the city. This person is only featured once in the book, in the very middle. This is more a set up for later books in the series.
Currently that’s all I’m doing with this book. I was considering adding a new side plot dealing with the revelation that a character close to the Hero is not who they seem to be, and it would be dealt with within a couple chapters, but I’m not sure if I should put that in this book or the next.
What I’ve just described may cause you to go, “wait…what?!” and if it does, my general question is;
How do you know when a books plot is too cluttered or too empty?