We love puzzles right from the childhood where most of the games we played featured puzzles at large to the growing realms of age and wisdom where we are addicted to solve mysteries. The thrill and challenge of solving a conspiracy story is what it takes to keep a reader going through the pages of the book with eagerness. And when the mystery is solved or the reader finishes the book, he wishes exactly same as the author; turning to the sequel of the conspiracy story. That’s why trilogy series books are considered as best bets. If you love the plot once, you will seek multiple chances to solve it. And a trilogy fulfills the wish very efficiently.
Not only does a Trilogy give the opportunity to author to reproduce his plot in multiple domains but it also increases the density of the conspiracy story. This assertion rides on the fact that if the readers get addicted to the plot from the very first book of the trilogy series of books, they will surely read the successive parts. Hence it is a safe bet as the market for the next book in the series is generated well before its release. This leverage also comes with a responsibility to make successive editions more interesting and grasping, which is surely not an easy task.