Wessel Ebersohn’s twenty first rule of thriller writing

We have been discussing cops lately. In the last rule I said that they should be treated with respect, but the corrupt cop is a genuine target for a writer. It may surprise some thriller writers to realize it, but most policemen are not corrupt. When they are though, they become a great added source of tension to a thriller. The corrupt cop has plenty of opportunities to exercise his fall from grace and you can certainly exploit those.

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