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GENRE OF FICTION WHERE NATURE OF AN EVENT, USUALLY A MURDER OR OTHER CRIME, REMAINS MYSTERIOUS UNTIL THE END OF THE STORY
Mystery novel; Mystery Story; Mystery literature; Mystery (television); Mystery writer; History of mystery fiction; Mystery (fiction); SF mystery; Mystery (genre); Mystery book
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  • Cover art for 'The mystery of a hansom cab', written by Fergus W. Hume.
GENRE OF FICTION FOCUSING ON CRIME, ENCOMPASSING LITERATURE, FILM AND THEATRE
Crime novel; Murder mystery; Crime Fiction; Crime (genre); Crime novels; Crime Novelist; Crime thriller; Crime fiction writer; Crime-thriller; Crime stories; Murder Mystery; Crime-fiction; Murder-mystery; Crime thrillers; Urban crime novel; Crime Stories; Crime Story; Crime story; Crime novelist; Crime literature
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mystery novel

Définition

mystery shopper
¦ noun a person employed to visit a shop or restaurant incognito in order to assess the quality of the goods or services.

Wikipédia

Mystery fiction

Mystery is a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story. Often within a closed circle of suspects, each suspect is usually provided with a credible motive and a reasonable opportunity for committing the crime. The central character is often a detective (such as Sherlock Holmes), who eventually solves the mystery by logical deduction from facts presented to the reader. Some mystery books are non-fiction. Mystery fiction can be detective stories in which the emphasis is on the puzzle or suspense element and its logical solution such as a whodunit. Mystery fiction can be contrasted with hardboiled detective stories, which focus on action and gritty realism.

Mystery fiction can involve a supernatural mystery in which the solution does not have to be logical and even in which there is no crime involved. This usage was common in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s, whose titles such as Dime Mystery, Thrilling Mystery and Spicy Mystery offered what were then described as complicated to solve and weird stories: supernatural horror in the vein of Grand Guignol. That contrasted with parallel titles of the same names which contained conventional hardboiled crime fiction. The first use of "mystery" in that sense was by Dime Mystery, which started out as an ordinary crime fiction magazine but switched to "weird menace" during the later part of 1933.

Exemples de prononciation pour mystery novel
1. It's not just a mystery novel.
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2. been working with him on a mystery novel,
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3. end of the mystery novel that everything wraps up nicely.
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4. a good mystery novel, is a lot like philosophy.
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5. as a kind of mystery novel type thing.
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour mystery novel
1. It has received rave reviews – as a mystery novel.
2. "This is a very long mystery novel we are getting in installments," he told USA Today.
3. Yet, even more – 28.5 percent – had read The Da Vinci Code,‘‘ the best–selling mystery novel that Christians condemned as an affront to their faith.
4. Correspondent When he picked up a new mystery novel about a Laotian sleuth, Indiana bookstore owner Jim Huang prepared for the worst.
5. "For me, this week has sort of felt like opening a book, like a mystery novel, where you read the first few pages and you‘re hooked.