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Six Types of Mystery Fiction and Their Writing Characteristics

When people think of detective fiction, the first things that usually come to mind are solving crimes and identifying the culprit. In reality, however, different types of mystery fiction place…
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Spoiler Warning | The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Classic Sherlock Holmes Novel

This is a review of The Hound of the Baskervilles, focusing on this classic Sherlock Holmes novel. It introduces the story’s setting and the development of the case, which will…
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Three Common Mechanisms of Mystery Fiction Tricks

In the structural design of detective fiction, well-executed tricks are rarely built around a single device. Instead, they emerge from the gap between how information is arranged, how the story…
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Spoiler Warning | The Killing Hills By Chris Offutt : A Must-Read In Appalachian Noir

This article focuses on Chris Offutt’s novel The Killing Hills. In the author’s discussion, the book is not only about the progression of a murder investigation, but also about the…
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The Best Detectives are the Least Perfect

Many detectives in classic mystery fiction are actually far from perfect. Sherlock Holmes can be arrogant, emotionally distant, and even harsh at times. Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie’s novels, is…
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Some Details Tell the Truth, While Others are Deceiving You

When people read detective or mystery novels, they often notice the same thing: some details feel important at first but never really matter in the end, while other seemingly ordinary…
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Spoiler Warning | Why do you always guess the wrong murderer? — The Decagon House Murders

Yukito Ayatsuji’s The Decagon House Murders is the first installment in the “Mansion series” and one of the landmark works of the new honkaku mystery movement. Unlike many detective novels…
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Spoiler Warning | A Mystery Train Without a Single Culprit

Murder on the Orient Express is a classic in detective fiction not only because of its clever central puzzle, but also because it changes the idea of what a “murderer”…

