I think 'The Vanishing Clue' works well. It implies that a crucial piece of evidence or information has disappeared, leaving the protagonist and the reader to search for answers.
One could be 'The Unsolved Enigma'. It creates an air of mystery and makes the reader curious to know more.
A title that hints at the mystery without giving it away is good. For example, 'The Vanishing at Midnight'. It makes the reader wonder what vanished at midnight. The use of words like'secret', 'enigma' or 'riddle' can also be great. Another good type is a title that has a double meaning related to the mystery, like 'The Key to the Dark Room' where the 'key' could be literal or metaphorical.
I think 'The Midnight Enigma' could be a great title. It creates a sense of mystery in the dead of night and makes you wonder what the enigma could be.
You could use 'The Shadow in the Alley'. It gives a spooky and mysterious feeling. Just the thought of a shadow in an alley makes the reader wonder what's lurking there. Is it a person? A supernatural being? It sets the mood for a mystery.
Well, titles like 'Mystery in the Mist', 'The Cursed Inheritance', and 'The Hidden Chamber' work well for mystery stories. 'Mystery in the Mist' gives a sense of something unknown lurking in the fog. 'The Cursed Inheritance' implies a mystery related to an inheritance that has some sort of dark secret. And 'The Hidden Chamber' makes readers wonder what could be inside that hidden place.
Highlight the mystery. A simple 'The Unsolved Mystery' can draw readers in. Another idea is to use a location related to the mystery, for example, 'The Mystery of the Old Mansion'.
Suspense novels usually explored mysteries and secrets as the main plot. The readers would follow the protagonist to solve the mystery and discover the truth. Sometimes, it would involve elements such as reasoning, psychology, and detective. Common mystery novel titles included: 1. Suspense and mystery novels: The main story is about the protagonist solving the mystery through reasoning, investigation, and other methods. 2. Haunted House novels: The main story is about the protagonist entering a haunted house or a scary place to discover the terrifying truth. 3. Escape room novel: It mainly tells the story of the protagonist being trapped in a secret room to find the truth through escape and other means. 4. Kidnapping novel: It mainly tells the story of the protagonist being kidnapped and finding the kidnapper through investigation and reasoning. 5. Murder novels: The main story is about the protagonist who is involved in a murder case and finds the murderer through investigation and reasoning. These are just some common names of suspense novels. In fact, there are many different kinds of suspense novels.
Think about the mood of your story. If it's a dark and brooding mystery, a title like 'Midnight's Mystery' could work. The word 'midnight' often connotes mystery and danger. You can also use words that create a sense of mystery like 'enigma', 'riddle', or 'puzzle' in your title. For instance, 'The Enigma of the Old Oak Tree' if your mystery is centered around an old oak tree.
Sure. Mystery, of course. A title like 'The Mysterious Package' has the word'mysterious' which sets the mood. Another element could be suspense. 'The Hanging Question' gives a feeling of suspense. Also, an element of the unknown is good. For example, 'The Unknown Visitor' makes the reader wonder who this visitor is.
A mystery short story could be called " Clouds of Doubt." This novel was about a small town police investigator who was investigating a seemingly ordinary murder case and found that there were more mysteries and secrets hidden behind the case, and it involved his past mistakes and shadows. Through in-depth investigation and reasoning, the protagonist finally uncovered the truth of the case and solved the unsolved case in this small town.
Well, a good title could be something like 'Love's Triumph' for a romance story. It should hint at the main idea or emotion of the story without giving too much away.