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All accounts detail the total story of one calculated 'thing'. That thing can be a man, an occasion, a relationship, a place, a conviction, and so forth. In crime fiction, the theoretical thing is the investigation of a crime. Characters might be the best piece of your story, yet they don't define the account, thus starting the story with them makes everything before the crime feel attached: the reader instinctively trusts that anything before the crime isn't the 'genuine' story. Refer website to get more help.