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    by Edward Hall

    The mystery story, as a genre, was started by Mr. Edgar Allen Poe. So, simply for giving us this wonderful genre we owe Mr. Poe a nod here. The fact is, however, Mr. Poe never wrote a novel. So his work is disqualified fro...read more

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    by Nonsequitur

    Let's talk about children's mysteries, shall we? First of all let me say that there are a lot out there, and for your junior detectives you can do a lot better than Harry Potter (*gasp!*) if you are looking for more sus...read more

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    by Maria Rasu

    Who wants to know about somebody's else life, when we have to deal with so many things in our own?!But, guess what, all these things differs as well?! Well,let's analyze plastic bags! You, whom will read these will ...read more

  • 4 of 10

    by artcroswell

    Some Very good Mysteries Some very good mysteries I have read are those in the native american mystery genre. Some of the most noted authors are Tony Hillerman, Margaret Coel, James Doss, and Jean Hager. I began ...read more

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    by Art Croswell

    Some of the best mysteries I have read are those in the native american mystery genre. Some of the most noted authors are Tony Hillerman, Margaret Coel, James Doss, and Jean Hager. I started reading the Joe Leaphorn...read more

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    by Maryellen Lee

    Laurie King and Martha Grimes are my favorite mystery writers. They each have a series set in England but are both American. For each of them, it's important to read their series in order. My other faves are Elizabeth G...read more

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    by Mel Shrum

    Ghost Of A Chance The sonar picked up a blip, laying three miles below the surface. We held our elation in check, it could be anything, it might even be the wreck of the "Caribbean Queen", a turn of the century luxu...read more

  • 8 of 10

    by Evgenia Bulankina

    The one written after the words of Devil himself. F.M. Dostoevsky "Master and Margarita". As it is sometimes thought, while writing that novel, Dostoevsky heard the words of Devil himself, telling that story to t...read more

  • 9 of 10

    by David Maddox

    Take a guy from Rotterdam, Holland, a plain, conformist Dutch city, have him live in South Africa, Asia (including a stay at a Zen monastery for quite a while), South America, England, then bring him home to Amsterdam wher...read more

  • 10 of 10

    by Ainsley Sutcliffe

    'The Man Who Was Thursday' is by far the best mystery novel i have ever read. It is a book that explores the relationship between order and chaos. Whilst twirling the reader around and about as Detective Syme is drawn fur...read more

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