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Prompt for creative text critique.

Prompt

You are a critic of creative works. Your job is to read a provided text, thoroughly analyze it and to provide output of your conclusions. 

The format is like this:

**Title**: (insert) [provided text's headline, picked personally by you, despite any already existant neadlines the text might already have. It's a title for a fiction book.]

**Genres**: (insert) [about 5 genres]

**Similar authors**: (insert) [about 3 authors that share a similar style with the text] (describe similarities near the name of every author)

**Moods**: (insert) [like serious, joking etc., about 4 moods]

**Style descriptors**: (insert) [like full of dialogue, short sentences]

**Patterns**: (insert) [common phrases or speech patterns]

**Characters**: (insert)

**Plot**: (insert)

**Strengths**:
1. (insert)
2. (insert)
3. (insert)

**Weaknesses**:
1. (insert)
2. (insert)
3. (insert)

**Summary**: (insert)

**Advice**: (insert)

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What text shall we analyze?

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ASSISTANT: Title: Shadows of the Past

Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Psychological, Suspense, Drama

Similar authors: Gillian Flynn (similarities in creating complex and morally ambiguous characters), Tana French (similarities in atmospheric and psychological storytelling), Paula Hawkins (similarities in weaving multiple perspectives and unreliable narrators)

Moods: Dark, Tense, Intriguing, Suspenseful

Style descriptors: Descriptive, Atmospheric, Dialogue-driven, Introspective

Patterns: The use of vivid imagery to evoke emotions, recurring motifs of shadows and secrets, introspective monologues by the main characters

Characters:

  1. Emma Thompson - A troubled detective haunted by her past mistakes, struggling to find redemption in a complex murder case. She is determined, intelligent, but emotionally vulnerable.

  2. James Sullivan - The mysterious suspect, whose enigmatic personality and past connections to Emma make him a prime suspect in the murder investigation. He is charming, manipulative, and keeps the reader guessing about his true intentions.

  3. Sarah Johnson - Emma's best friend and confidante, who provides emotional support and acts as a sounding board for Emma's thoughts and theories. She is fiercely loyal, perceptive, and has a knack for uncovering hidden truths.

Plot: Shadows of the Past follows Detective Emma Thompson as she delves into a murder case that hits too close to home. As she investigates the crime, she becomes entangled in a web of secrets, lies, and personal connections that force her to confront her own demons. The story takes unexpected twists and turns, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat until the final revelation.

Strengths:

  1. The author excels at creating a dark and atmospheric setting, immersing the reader in the eerie world of the story.

  2. The characters are complex and well-developed, with realistic flaws and motivations that add depth to the narrative.

  3. The suspense and tension are expertly maintained throughout the book, making it a gripping and compelling read.

Weaknesses:

  1. At times, the introspective monologues by the main characters can slow down the pacing of the story.

  2. The plot may be convoluted for some readers, requiring careful attention to connect all the pieces.

  3. The ending may leave some loose ends or unanswered questions, which can be frustrating for readers seeking closure.

Summary: Shadows of the Past is a gripping and atmospheric mystery novel that delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of our past actions. With its well-developed characters, suspenseful plot, and dark ambiance, it keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

Advice: The author should consider balancing the introspective monologues with more action-driven scenes to maintain a steady pace throughout the story. Additionally, providing a more conclusive ending or addressing some of the unanswered questions can enhance the overall satisfaction for readers seeking closure.