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  2. Murder Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Rattled from the meeting, he sits on a park bench next to a man claiming to be the angel Raguel, once the very first detective, who was called upon to solve a mystery in the Silver City— another angel has been murdered and he has to find the killer, who ultimately turns out to have been the Creator himself, through influencing another angel ...

  3. Shweta Taneja - Wikipedia

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    Shweta Taneja is an Indian author of novels, short fiction, graphic novels, nonfiction and comic books. Her work includes fantasy fiction series The Rakta Queen: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery, [1] The Matsya Curse: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery, [2] Cult of Chaos: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery [3] and books for YA and children including The Ghost Hunters of Kurseong [4] and How to Steal a Ghost ...

  4. City of Glass (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, the book quickly fell out of print. [3] In 2004, a new edition of the book was released as City of Glass: The Graphic Novel, which featured an introduction by Spiegelman. In this introduction, Spiegelman called the graphic novel "a breakthrough work." Since then, the book has been translated numerous times, with 20 foreign editions.

  5. The Enola Holmes Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The first three graphic novels were published in the United States by IDW in individual hardcovers from 2018-2020. [20] [21] All six of the first group of novels have been reprinted in English by Andrews McMeel in 2022. There are three stories each, with new translations, in two paperback volumes titled Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels. [22]

  6. Mystery fiction - Wikipedia

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    There is some overlap with "thriller" or "suspense" novels and authors in those genres may consider themselves mystery novelists. Comic books and graphic novels have carried on the tradition, and film adaptations or the even-more-recent web-based detective series, have helped to re-popularize the genre in recent times. [8]

  7. The 17 Best Cozy Mystery Books to Read This Winter - AOL

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    Arsenic and Adobo (A Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery) The first book in a culinary cozy mystery series, Arsenic and Adobo finds 0ur protagonist, Lila, moving back home from a horrible break-up. But ...

  8. Torso (Image Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Torso is a true crime limited series graphic novel written by Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko, with art and lettering by Brian Michael Bendis.It is based on the true story of the Cleveland Torso Murderer, and the efforts of the famous lawman Eliot Ness and his band of the "Unknowns" to capture him.

  9. Incognegro (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Caron, author of "Representing Race in Incognegro: A Graphic Mystery", wrote that the book is perceived as discussing race with little public attention on its other themes and that the reviews discussed the racial "passing" but not the woman's "passing" as a man. [3]