One popular gay mystery novel is 'The Captive Prince' by C.S. Pacat. It has elements of mystery within its complex political and romantic plotlines. Another is 'A Great Reckoning' by Louise Penny, which features a gay character and a mystery to be solved in a small - town setting. And 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' also has some mystery elements related to the life of a Hollywood star who has relationships with men, including gay relationships.
Another is 'A Killing in the Hills' by Julia Keller. While not solely centered on gay characters, it has a well - developed gay character in the story. The mystery in the novel is full of twists and turns, set in a small - town Appalachian environment, and the gay character's story arc adds an interesting layer to the overall mystery.
Sure. 'The Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller can be considered in this category. It retells the story of Achilles and Patroclus in a way that has elements of mystery, especially in how their relationship unfolds against the backdrop of the Trojan War. Then there's 'Mystery of the White Gardenia' by Elizabeth Peters. It features a gay character, and the overall mystery in the story is really engaging. Also, 'Fingersmith' by Sarah Waters has mystery and complex relationships involving gay characters.
'Fingersmith' is a good pick. It's set in Victorian England and has a complex plot full of mystery and deception. There are lesbian relationships depicted within the story. The twists and turns keep you on the edge of your seat as you try to figure out what's really going on. It's a great exploration of the era and how same - sex relationships were hidden and yet still managed to exist in that society.
One great gay mystery story is 'The Talented Mr. Ripley'. It involves complex characters and a web of mystery. The main character, Tom Ripley, is a fascinating and morally ambiguous figure. His actions and the secrets he keeps make for a thrilling mystery. Another is 'A Great Reckoning' by Louise Penny. Although not strictly a 'gay mystery' in the typical sense, it has well - developed gay characters and a strong mystery plot that keeps you guessing until the end.
One great gay mystery fiction is 'The Boy with the Painful Tattoo' by J.M. Redmann. It has a well - crafted mystery plot with engaging gay characters.
Well, 'The It Girl' by Ruth Ware is a 2022 mystery novel that's worth reading. It involves a murder mystery at a university and the past coming back to haunt the present. There's also 'The Bullet That Missed' by Richard Osman, which is part of a series and has a group of elderly sleuths solving a mystery.
One great 2017 mystery novel is 'The Dry' by Jane Harper. It has a really engaging plot set in a drought - stricken Australian town, full of secrets and a complex mystery to solve. Another is 'A Gentleman in Moscow' by Amor Towles, which, while not a typical mystery, has elements of mystery and intrigue as the main character is confined to a hotel and there are all sorts of hidden stories within those walls.
Another one is 'The Invisible Girl' by Lisa Jewell. This mystery has a complex plot with multiple characters. It's about a young girl who goes missing, and the detective has to dig deep into the lives of the people in the neighborhood to find out what really happened. There are lots of twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end.
Sure. 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson is a great mystery novel. It features a complex plot full of twists and turns, and a unique protagonist in Lisbeth Salander. Another one is 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. It's a classic mystery set on an isolated island where guests are mysteriously killed one by one.
Well, 'The Dry' by Jane Harper was published in 2016. It's a mystery set in Australia with a great plot about a detective investigating a murder in a small town. Also, 'IQ' by Joe Ide is a really cool mystery novel from that year. It features a modern - day Sherlock - like character solving crimes in the streets of LA.