It doesn't matter what genre, but has anyone ever read a book where one section is told from the MC's POV, and then the second section is told from a supporting character's POV?
The only example I can think of is HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, but that is a bit overkill, since it jumps POV at times between one paragraph and the next.
The reason I ask is that I'm working on a novel that is told from a female MC's perspective in the first part. Then it's told from a male supporting character's perspective in the second part ... and we find out things are not really what the MC perceived.
Surely, I'm not the first to attempt this device? It's done in sitcoms all the time on TV.
The only example I can think of is HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, but that is a bit overkill, since it jumps POV at times between one paragraph and the next.
The reason I ask is that I'm working on a novel that is told from a female MC's perspective in the first part. Then it's told from a male supporting character's perspective in the second part ... and we find out things are not really what the MC perceived.
Surely, I'm not the first to attempt this device? It's done in sitcoms all the time on TV.