Anything Dan Brown! I'm reading The Lost Symbol... turning out to be just as entertaining as the last four! 🙂
Dan Brown is okay, as long as you read for the side information and not plot. Because once you've read one Dan Brown book, you've read them all.
Character A: Specialist of some kind. Has a unique job, but not the kind that gets him/her in the line of fire. Note: has a completely understandable phobia.
Character B: Specialist of another kind. Also has a unique job, but not the kind that gets him/her in the line of fire.
Character C: Character A's trusted friend/boss/figure. Has some sort of power and/or special knowledge.
Part one: Character A is contacted to figure out something his/her specialty makes him/her uniquely qualified to do. Character B becomes involved and the two begin to work together. End Part one with discovery of some conspiracy/minor character death.
Part two: Character A and Character B begin searching for clues (literal or metaphorical) as to why the discovery in part one happened or has significance. They turn to character C, usually conversing and giving more details to their trusted ally than they do to each other. Somehow, Character A ends up facing his/her phobia, usually coming inches from death in doing so. End with life-threatening situation presenting itself or being alluded to.
Part three: Mystery starts being solved; suddenly, Character A discovers that Character C has been pulling the strings the whole time and, indeed, was the one who killed/attempted to kill a trusted ally/powerful individual/witnesses/Character A's boyfriend/etc. But wait! Character A can't do anything about it...can s/he? With surprise input from Character B (who is suddenly involved again) or more quick brainstorming, Character C is stopped and the world is right again. (Also end with something resembling peaceful/sexual/romantic interaction and a comeuppance for a side character)
Did I miss anything?
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