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  2. Pakubuwono X - Wikipedia

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    This in effect made the monarch regarded as a pioneer of the automobile industry in Indonesia. All the while His Majesty continued to expand the growing collection of motorcars, often luxury limousines with big seating capacities to accommodate his big families and entourages while travelling, with some cars is said to still survive in the ...

  3. Whodunit - Wikipedia

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    In a whodunit, however, the audience is given the opportunity to engage in the same process of deduction as the protagonist throughout the investigation of a crime. This engages the readers so that they strive to compete with or outguess the expert investigator. [3] A defining feature of the whodunit narrative is the so-called double narrative.

  4. Whodunnit - Wikipedia

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  5. Who Dunit - Wikipedia

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  6. Historical whodunit - Wikipedia

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  7. Historical mystery - Wikipedia

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    The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a subgenre of two literary genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. These works are set in a time period considered historical from the author's perspective, and the central plot involves the solving of a mystery or crime (usually murder).

  8. Talk:Whodunit - Wikipedia

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    The whodunnit is distinct from detective fiction in that it refers to mystery novels of a certain type written during the 1920s through 1940s, the so-called "Golden Age." I should add that the whodunnit, as opposed to detective fiction generally, was of great interest to the structuralist school of litrerary criticism. The best definition I've ...

  9. Who Dunnit - Wikipedia

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    Who Dunnit is a Midway pinball machine with a 1940s style and a murder mystery theme. The playfield features up to five different murder mysteries in which the player must find clues and evidence by making indicated shots. The machine accepts up to four players, and features four-ball play. [1]