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  2. 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.

  3. Detectives in Togas - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Science Monitor says Detective in Togas "neatly succeeds in constructing a lesson in ancient history around the plot of a whodunit and spinning the whole thing into a great tale for middle school readers". [5] A reviewer in Huntingdon Daily News says the book has a "fascinating setting", and is "full of suspense and excitement". [6]

  4. The Whodunit Detective Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Whodunit Detective Agency [1] (also known as JerryMaya's Detective Agency, Swedish: LasseMajas detektivbyrå – "LasseMaja's Detective Agency") is a Swedish children's book series written by Martin Widmark and illustrated by Helena Willis. In the English translation, it is called "The JerryMaya detective agency".

  5. The 29 Best Murder Mystery Movies for the Detective in You - AOL

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    Gone Girl. Based on Gillian Flynn’s best-selling novel, Gone Girl is the kind of film that leaves you stunned. Ben Affleck plays Nick Dunne, a college professor and writer whose seemingly ...

  6. Inverted detective story - Wikipedia

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    An inverted detective story, also known as a "howcatchem" and sometimes "howdunit", is a murder mystery fiction structure in which the commission of the crime is shown or described at the beginning, [1] usually including the identity of the perpetrator. [2] The story then describes the detective's attempt to solve the mystery. [1]

  7. Mystery fiction - Wikipedia

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    The detective story shares some similarities with mystery fiction in that it also has a mystery to be solved, clues, red herrings, some plot twists along the way and a detective denouement, but differs on several points. Most of the Sherlock Holmes stories feature no suspects at all, while mystery fiction, in contrast, features a large number ...

  8. The Real Inspector Hound - Wikipedia

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    The Real Inspector Hound is a short, one-act play by Tom Stoppard. The plot follows two theatre critics named Moon and Birdboot who are watching a ludicrous setup of a country house murder mystery, in the style of a whodunit. By chance, they become involved in the action causing a series of events that parallel the play they are watching.

  9. Category:Children's mystery novels - Wikipedia

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    This category is for mystery and detective novels written for children and young adults. Also see: Category:Junior spy novels; Category:Young adult mystery fiction; Category:Children's mystery short story collections. Also of interest: List of Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel winners

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