I have no idea. Maybe you could check on some literary websites or forums to find out.
I'm not sure. You might search on popular book review platforms or ask in a book club to get the answer.
I can't answer who the author of the work you mentioned is because the work has not been publicly announced as a completed or published work, and there is no information about the author. However, according to the information I have," My Way " was initially thought to be a web novel by " Wandering Frog." However, due to the fact that the progress and content of the novel had not been updated, the latest status of the novel could not be determined.
Edgar Allan Poe is often credited with writing one of the first mystery novels. His works, like 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue', had many of the elements that we now associate with mystery novels, such as a detective figure and a complex crime to solve.
Many of the best mystery novels in the world were difficult to give a definite answer. Different people might have different definition of good-looking, and their tastes would also vary from person to person. However, there are many famous mystery novels such as: - Arthur Conan Doyle - Karl Lorenz (Arthur London) - Isaac Asimov - Edgar Allan Poe - John Christie - Keigo Higashino (Keigo Higashino) These readers could choose works that suited them according to their preferences.
As mentioned before, Geoffrey Chaucer could be considered as one of the first with 'The Canterbury Tales'. He was a great English poet from the 14th century.
I really don't know. But you could try reaching out to Detroit's religious institutions or online forums dedicated to mystery novels to get some leads.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But in a 'Murder She Wrote' - style mystery, there's usually a central character who is good at solving mysteries. It could be a journalist, a writer, or just an observant local in Nashville.
In the mainland of China, it was difficult to name the best mystery writer because there were many outstanding writers. However, there were some such as Liu Cixin, Zhou Dedong, and the mystery novelist Agatha Christie. Everyone's preferences and tastes were different. The readers could choose which one to read according to their own preferences.
I recommend the following two novels to you: "Survive to the End in a Mystery Game" and "Deaths Deduction". These two novels were both Japanese mystery novels, and they both involved the plot of the secret room. They were highly suspenseful and brain-burning. If you like mystery novels and escape rooms, you might as well try these two novels. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗