I would recommend 'Gosick'. The story follows a detective - like girl named Victorique who solves various mysteries in a European - style setting. Her intelligence and the way she deduces things are fascinating. Also, 'Kagerou Daze' has mystery elements within its complex narrative. It involves a group of people with special abilities and a mystery that ties them all together. There are a lot of unexpected plot developments in this one.
A classic in the mystery light novel genre is 'The Kindaichi Case Files' by Yozaburo Kanari. It follows the adventures of Hajime Kindaichi, a high - school detective who solves all kinds of complex murder mysteries. It has a lot of twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Well, 'Aunt Dimity's Death' by Nancy Atherton is a lovely light hearted mystery. The main character discovers secrets through the help of her late aunt's spirit. It's a cozy mystery that has a touch of the supernatural in a light - hearted way. Also, 'The Spellman Files' by Lisa Lutz. It's about a family of private investigators with a lot of comical family dynamics.
Sure. 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency' by Alexander McCall Smith is a great one. It features a female detective in Botswana and has a light - hearted tone while still having mystery elements. Another is 'The Spellman Files' by Lisa Lutz. It's about a family of private investigators with a humorous and easy - to - read style.
I would also recommend 'Gosick'. The story is set in a European - like academy and follows the adventures of Victorique, a brilliant girl who solves mysteries. The mysteries range from murders to historical secrets. The artful writing and the development of the relationship between the main characters make it a top pick.
Sure. 'Durarara!!' is a good one. It's set in an urban area and is full of mystery regarding the various gangs, the strange 'headless rider' and the secrets that each character holds. The story is told from multiple perspectives, which adds to the mystery as you piece together different viewpoints.
The 'Enola Holmes' series by Nancy Springer. Enola is Sherlock Holmes' younger sister and she has her own set of mystery - solving skills. The books are fun, with a feisty and intelligent female protagonist. They are set in Victorian England and offer a different perspective on the mystery genre compared to the traditional Sherlock Holmes stories.
Then there's 'Baccano!' which is a bit more complex. It has multiple storylines set in different time periods that all come together in a mystery - filled adventure. There are gangs, immortals, and lots of unexpected turns in this light novel.
I would suggest 'Baccano!'. This light novel is filled with mystery and psychological thrills. It has a complex plot with multiple storylines and characters that all come together in unexpected ways. The characters' motives and the overall mystery of the events are really engaging.
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.