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The Inspector Erlendur Series is a popular murder mystery series featuring Reykjavík detective Erlendur Sveinsson. [1] Written by Icelandic author Arnaldur Indriðason, the series is published in the U.S. by Minotaur Press and consists of more than a dozen novels. [2]
Murder Mystery 2 is a 2023 American action comedy mystery film directed by Jeremy Garelick and written by James Vanderbilt. It is a sequel to the 2019 film Murder Mystery, and it stars Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston with Mark Strong, Mélanie Laurent, Jodie Turner-Smith and John Kani. Murder Mystery 2 was released by Netflix on March 31 ...
Holly Jackson grew up in Buckinghamshire, near Oxford in England and wrote her first published novel when she was 30 years old. [1] [2]Later, she attended the University of Nottingham, where she first studied literary linguistics and creative writing, [2] graduating with a first class degree, [1] then graduating with a master's degree in English.
A mystery series set in and around the American comic book industry during the tail end of the Golden Age of Comic Books. A Killing in Comics (May 2007) – A murder mystery set around a fictionalized version of the Superman ownership dispute; Strip for Murder (May 2008) – A fictionalized version of the Al Capp/Ham Fisher feud and Fisher's ...
The benefit of telling a mystery on the page means more time to make mistakes and dig deeper for answers. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder still has Pip reaching the same conclusions on screen, but ...
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Their chemical charm scores again in "Murder Mystery 2," and you can bet they’ll be back, even if not in movie theaters. They’re part of the stream of things.
This is a list of crime writers with a Wikipedia page. They may include the authors of any subgenre of crime fiction, including detective, mystery or hard-boiled. Some of these may overlap with the List of thriller authors. Entries need an English Wikipedia page.