I am trying to write a book.
In the book, very stupid things happen that progressively become stranger and stranger. There is a very logical reason for them all happening that makes perfect sense, but the reason is not explained until very far into the book.
To make sure the reader understands that there is going to be a payoff, and everything is going to be explained to his or her perfect satisfaction, I thought that one of the characters could have a sceptical, Sherlock-Holmes mind that slowly considers the possibilities of what is happening until there is only one possibility left, unlikely though it is.
Do you think making the reader wait past half way in the book before revealing the reason for the strangeness is asking too much, and do you think if the events are kept humorous enough and real enough, it won't really matter?