Mystery Deep Dive 4
Top 1 Most Read Mystery - Amateur Sleuth
Features characters who are not professional detectives but get involved in solving mysteries due to personal interest or circumstance.
- Bleeding Hearts by Josh Aterovis In Process
Top 1 Most Read Mystery - Caper
Light-hearted mystery that is easy to read, witty and not too intense. Can also be more comic in nature. Examples: Clue, Scooby Doo, Hardy Boys, or Janet Evanovitch books
- A Ticklish Thriller (Revised) by Ticklishboy30 Complete
Top 1 Most Read Mystery - Classic Mystery
Often involves a murder in a closed setting like a village or a manor, with the crime solved by an amateur or professional detective by the story's end.
- The Vanishing Act by E K Stokes In Process
Top 5 Most Read Mystery - Cozy Mystery
also referred to as "cozies", are a sub-genre of crime fiction in which sex and violence occur off stage, the detective is an amateur sleuth, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community. This is also a sub-genre with strong tropes that define it
- A Ticklish Thriller (Revised) by Ticklishboy30 Complete
- WHISPERS by PhillMakracken Temporary Hold
- Murder of a Moral Man by St. George Complete
- River City by Bill W Complete
- Bellini by Cole Matthews Complete
Top 10 Most Read Mystery - Detective
stories where the protagonist is a sleuth of some sort, ranging from nosy neighbor to retired detective that is puzzling out the details of why a crime was committed and who did it. More intense than a cozy, more serious than a caper, but not as hard core has hard boiled/noir. Example: Agatha Christie books
- Dating Rules And Pretty Fools by Laura S. Fox Complete
- Keeper of the Rituals by Libby Drew Complete
- The Theocracy - The Blackened Cross by ValentineDavis21 Abandoned
- Murder on the Hudson by chris191070 Complete
- Death in the Honeymoon Hotel by chris191070 Complete
- The Abduction of Margaret O’Shea by chris191070 Complete
- The Fascinator Murders by Lee Wilson Complete
- Who's Afraid of Joe Vincente by chris191070 Complete
- The Case of the Disappearing Co-Eds by chris191070 Complete
- Murder in Alphabet City by chris191070 Complete
Top 7 Most Read Mystery - Historical Mystery
The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a sub-genre of two genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. Raiders of the Lost Ark
- The Exchange Students by paren01 In Process
- Carême in Brighton — a mystery novel by AC Benus Complete
- Blades of Ashes by lilansui Temporary Hold
- Here Be Dragons, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees Complete
- Demon Dream by AC Benus Complete
- The House of Storms by Geron Kees Complete
- MARDI - At the Crossroads of Life and Art - A Film Script by AC Benus Complete
Top 10 Most Read Mystery - Light Mystery
Contains light mystery elements such as crimes to solve, but solving a crime is not the focus of the story.
- Circumnavigation by C James Complete
- Journey Beyond the Sea by Geron Kees Complete
- Crossing the line by Robert Hugill Complete
- The Brotherhood: Awakening Book II by The Writer X In Process
- Bearpaw: An Old West Tale by Headstall Complete
- Box Shaped Heart by Laura S. Fox Complete
- The Morgan Lore by lilansui Complete
- The Brotherhood by The Writer X Complete
- Paying The Piper by Libby Drew Complete
- Guarded by Wayne Gray Complete
Top 0 Most Read Mystery - Locked Room Mystery
A sub-genre where the crime, usually a murder, happens in circumstances where it seems impossible for the perpetrator to have entered or left the scene.
Top 2 Most Read Mystery - Noir/Hard-Boiled
(Strong Trope Alert) in noir the protagonist isn't a detective, but a victim, a suspect, and/or a perpetrator of crime. Hard-Boiled is a literary genre that shares some of its characters and settings with crime fiction (especially detective fiction and noir fiction). The genre's typical protagonist is a detective who battles the violence of organized crime that flourished during Prohibition (1920–1933) and its aftermath, while dealing with a legal system that has become as corrupt as the organized crime itself. Detectives of hardboiled fiction are often antiheroes. Notable hardboiled detectives include Philip Marlowe, Mike Hammer, Sam Spade, Lew Archer, Slam Bradley, and The Continental Op.
- The Theocracy - The Blackened Cross by ValentineDavis21 Abandoned
- Scene: An Abandoned Alleyway Leading to a Doorway by Young Sage Complete
Top 3 Most Read Mystery - Police Procedural
is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasizes the investigative procedure of a police officer or department as the protagonist(s), as contrasted with other genres that focus on either a private detective, an amateur investigator or the characters who are the targets of investigation
- Jail Cell Love Affair by Lee Wilson Complete
- Solitary by RichEisbrouch Complete
- River City by Bill W Complete
Top 0 Most Read Mystery - Psychological Mystery
Delves into the mind, exploring themes of sanity, identity, and often includes elements of suspense or thriller.
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