Crime novels and mysteries
Books number: 677
Crime novels and mysteries has multiple subgenres, including Crime fiction, detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a serious crime, generally a murder.
Crime novels and mysteries represent a captivating and enduring genre of literature that has intrigued readers for generations. These works of fiction are designed to keep readers on the edge of their seats, as they navigate through complex plots, solve intricate puzzles, and unveil the secrets concealed within the pages.
Historical Significance:
The roots of crime novels and mysteries can be traced back to the 19th century. Edgar Allan Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," published in 1841, is often considered one of the earliest examples of detective fiction. However, it was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic detective, Sherlock Holmes, introduced in "A Study in Scarlet" (1887), who popularized the genre. Holmes' astute deductive reasoning and compelling cases made him an enduring literary figure.
During the Golden Age of Detective Fiction in the early 20th century, writers like Agatha Christie, known for her famous detective Hercule Poirot, and Dorothy L. Sayers, creator of Lord Peter Wimsey, gained prominence. Their works are celebrated for their intricate plots and memorable characters.
In recent years, contemporary authors such as Stieg Larsson ("The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo") and Gillian Flynn ("Gone Girl") have continued to push the boundaries of the genre, introducing new themes and complex characters that resonate with modern readers.
Impact Crime novels on Readers and Literature:
Crime novels and mysteries have left an indelible mark on both readers and the literary world. Their ability to challenge readers to think critically and engage in the process of solving a mystery has made them a perennial favorite. These novels also serve as a source of entertainment and escapism, allowing readers to immerse themselves in thrilling and suspenseful worlds.
Beyond literature, crime novels and mysteries have significantly influenced other forms of media, including film, television, and video games. Iconic detectives like Sherlock Holmes and famous cases like those in Agatha Christie's novels have been adapted into numerous screen adaptations, becoming beloved cultural touchstones.
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Two Graves
Douglas Preston
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The Chemist
Stephenie Meyer
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1385
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Still Life With Crows
Douglas Preston
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1385
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Mary, Mary
James Patterson
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Ruler of the Night
David Morrell
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Desperate Measures
David Morrell
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The Fool's Run
John Sandford
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The Singing of the Dead
Dana Stabenow
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1359
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Wreck Rights
Dana Stabenow
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The Mystery of 31 New Inn
Austin Freeman
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Midnight Come Again
Dana Stabenow
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The Obsidian Chamber
Douglas Preston
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The Book of the Dead
Douglas Preston
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A Fatal Thaw
Dana Stabenow
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Extreme Denial
David Morrell
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The Protector
David Morrell
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The Wheel of Darkness
Douglas Preston
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Nachtblind
John Sandford
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White Fire
Douglas Preston
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Assumed Identity
David Morrell
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