MYSTERY NOVELS
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- Summer Mystery NovelsA guide to the top 5 mystery novels and a brief highlight of each novel.
- Writing Culinary Mystery NovelsWriting culinary mystery novels is in fashion now. People enjoy reading mysteries, suspense novels, and thrillers about chefs, food, or culinary-related themes.
10 Great Christmas Mystery Novels for the Holiday SeasonThe emotions that run around Christmas makes a great plot starter for some complicated mystery novels that are just right for getting into the holiday spirit.- The Best Summer Mystery NovelsThis article lists my picks of the top five mystery novels everyone should read this summer.
- Best Mystery Novels for SummerAn overview of some of the top mystery novels to read this summer.
- Top 5 Summer Mystery NovelsThese top five mystery novels will keep the pages turning all summer long.
Two Mystery Novels for a Reader Who Doesn't like MysteriesI don't generally prefer the mystery genre, so finding two mystery novels that piqued my interest was unusual, and this might be because they are both so different from the typical mystery novel.- 6 St. Patrick's Day Mystery NovelsIf green beer and lavish parades aren't your thing, try picking up a St. Patrick's Day-themed mystery novel to sate your appetite for Irish sleuthing.
- 6 Great Pagan Mystery Novels that Can't Be MissedWith most pagan-inspired novels being written as fantasy and science fiction, it can be hard to find a book based in reality along these lines -- nevermind a reality-based pagan mystery novel.
- Fictional TV Character Richard Castle Pens Real Life Mystery NovelsEven though Richard Castle is a fictional TV character, he has bestselling novels on the bookshelves starring his fictional lead character Nikki Heat.
- Alafair Tucker Mystery Novels - Portraying Dynamics Between Old, New in OklahomaAt the center of each murder mystery is Alafair Tucker. She is a mother of nine, later 10 children. The murdered people are somehow related to Alafair's or her husband's extended family.
- Summer Thrillers: The Top 5 Summer Mystery Novels of 2009Looking for an exciting way to pass a hot summer day, without breaking a sweat? One great way is with a summer mystery novel. These novels provide action, suspense and thrills, and are a great way to pass the time at the beach or pool.
- Comparison and Contrast of Writing Techniques Used in Two Different Mystery NovelsCompares and contrasts The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie.
- The Top Ten Mystery Novels Made into MoviesThes choices reflect my own views on what the best movies made from mystery novels are. It was difficult to narrow them down to ten but I tried.
- What Happened to the Classic Mystery?Mystery novels used to be about solving a puzzle based on clues and the detective's knowledge of human nature. Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot never needed to sexually seduce anyone or be rescued at the last minute by a superior intellect.
My Favorite Novelist: Lilian Jackson Braun, Author of "The Cat Who" Mystery SeriesLilian Jackson Braun's "The Cat Who" novels will delight those interested in mysteries and/or cat lovers! You will love her simple, witty, tender and engaging tales of Quilleran, the human amateur sleuth and his lovable Siamese felines KoKo and YumYum!- Insider's Guide to Top 5 Summer Mystery NovelsSummertime at the beach wouldn't be the same without a mystery novel in hand. Here are recommendations for mysteries that are sure to put a sizzle in your summertime reading.
How to Use Clues and Red Herrings in Your Mystery NovelAll mystery novels must contain a fair amount of clues and red herrings. These are tools that will lead and mislead your readers, send them on a bit of a roller coaster ride for the duration of your mystery novel.- An Unofficial Guide to British Female Mystery WritersAgatha Christie and her fellow female mystery writers made the mystery novel an addiction for readers. Arthur Conan Doyle may have created Sherlock Holmes, but it took Laurie King to make him sexy.
- Best Crime/Mystery Books on the KindleA look at ten of the best crime/mystery/suspense novels available as E-books for the Kindle by Amazon.com.
- Top Five Mystery Book BlogsFive fantastic blogs for fans of the mystery genre to read and enjoy.
Espionage/war/mystery Novel from the Perspective of a Shallow Young Russian Woman: "The Turkish Gambit"Billed as a "mystery novel," Boris Akunin's "Turkish Gambit" is more a damsel-in-distress (and over-her-head) novel, a spy novel, a war novel, though there are murders, too, and romances.
Free Mystery Game Download: Play Ravenhearst OnlineDo you like to play detective games and solve mysteries like I do? I love the classic Nancy Drew and Agatha Christie murder mystery games, but I'm too cheap to buy before I try them. Ravenhearst is free Gothic murder mystery game.- A Review of the Coffeehouse Mystery Series by Cleo CoyleIf there are two things Americans can't live without, it's coffee and murder mysteries. This combination is one of several things that make the Coffeehouse Mystery series by Cleo Coyle so enjoyable.
- Crime Novels Roundup:Nine books are reviewed in this essay which focuses on the mystery novel genre usually called "police procedurals." Some private eyes also help out in solving a couple of the cases. Five of the stories discussed here feature British detectives.
New Mystery Thriller Novel - "On the Grind" in Los AngelesMultifaceted author gives a mini bio at his book signing for his latest mystery thriller - "On the Grind." An intimate view of the persistence involved in his career pursuit. He advocates for dyslexia, too.- Cliches to Avoid When Writing a Mystery StoryMystery fans have seen it all a thousand times before. Your best chance to keep them guessing to the end begins with avoiding the most obvious cliches.
Tips for Writing a Mystery NovelWriting a mystery novel can be hard work but great fun. There are many elements involved in writing a mystery novel that do not necessarily pertain to other genres. Here are some tips for writing a mystery novel.- Important Secondary Characters for Your Mystery NovelA secondary character is someone who pops in front time to time or remains obscured in the background, lending important clues to the mystery or just adding texture to the story itself.
How to Begin Your Mystery NovelBegin your mystery novel in a place where the reader is constantly wondering what might happen next, and the rest of the story will follow.
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