In the 'a new house for mouse story', it may center around a mouse family that has outgrown their current dwelling. The mouse decides to look for a new house. It could be a story full of imagination, where the mouse imagines all kinds of wonderful houses it could have. Then it starts the search, looking in the fields, under the bushes, and even near human houses. Eventually, it discovers a place that meets all its needs and becomes its new home.
In a house mouse Christmas story, the mouse might steal some Christmas treats like gingerbread cookies. For example, it could wait until the family is out shopping for more presents and then dash to the kitchen counter where the cookies are cooling. Another thing that could happen is that the mouse could get tangled in the Christmas lights while trying to explore the tree. Maybe it would then be discovered by a kind - hearted child who would set it free and even leave out some extra food for it as a Christmas gift.
The primary character is the mouse. But depending on the story, there could be a human character as well. Maybe the mouse is trying to build its new house near a human house, and the human unknowingly affects the mouse's plans. Or perhaps there's a friendly human who helps the mouse in some way, like leaving out some scraps of material that the mouse can use for its new house.
One interesting concept could be crossovers with different Disney universes. For example, having characters from 'Frozen' interact with the regular House of Mouse crew. It creates new and unexpected storylines.
No. It's not a common phrase at all in crime fiction. Most crime fiction phrases are more straightforward like 'the suspect has an alibi' or 'the crime scene was contaminated'.
Goofy is also quite popular. His clumsy yet loveable personality can bring a lot of humor to crossovers. Whether he's getting into trouble with new characters or teaching them his unique ways, he's always fun to include.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'the dead house book crime novel' is. There are so many crime novels out there that it's difficult to know every one and its author without more information.
Well, in most crime novels, there is a conflict at the center. For 'the dead house book crime novel', perhaps the 'dead house' is the key location. It could be a place where a heinous crime occurred in the past and is now haunting the present. The characters in the novel might be connected to the house in different ways, some might be trying to uncover the truth about the crime while others could be trying to hide it. There could be red herrings and unexpected twists as the story progresses towards the revelation of the crime and its perpetrator.
One of the main themes could be mystery. Crime novels usually revolve around solving a mystery, and in 'the dead house crime novel', it might be about uncovering the secrets within the dead house. Another theme could be justice. The characters may be striving to bring justice to the victims related to the events in the dead house.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the novel. But it's likely to have a detective or an investigator as one of the main characters. They would be the ones trying to solve the crime related to the dead house.