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When you think about it, the switch between first person POV and third person POV can be similar to changing character POV in the same book.
I would say if you think it will benefit your book, if that's how you feel the story should be - with that kind of POV switching - then go for it.

Anyway, there was a BIG thread about changing POV in thrillers/mysteries in some GR group a while ago--I will see if I can dig it up for you. Naturally, it is not illegal but there certainly are PITFALLS.

Thanks Feliks, I'd like to read that thread.


The best I have seen it done is by John Updike, in his book 'The Coup'--but of course that's friggin John Updike, he can do whatever he wants because he can
I would say don't change it too often as well. I've read books that change character POV every few pages and it's really distracting because it doesn't give you time to settle into any particular story. Good luck with the new book :) what's it about?

Thanks Rebecca. I'm working on a sequel to my first book. Care Taker


First sniff is here, in the 'Mysteries & Crime Thrillers' group:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
This led me back to the original thread..found in the 'Mystery, Crime, & Thriller' group run by Nancy Oakes.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
In both cases it was only slightly jarring.
Has anybody tried this? I'm thinking about it for my next book, but it just seems so illegal for some reason.