Here are some suggestions for naming mystery novels:
1. Use keywords for events or mysteries: You can use things like "XXX Incident","XXX Mystery","XXX Murder","XXX Mystery", etc., such as "Murder on the Oriental Express","Murder on the Magpie", and "Clock Hall Incident".
2. According to the theme or focus of the novel: Consider the theme and focus of the novel and choose a name that can accurately convey the plot and atmosphere of the story. For example, if the story involved ancient reasoning and solving cases, you could choose names like " Underworld Affairs " or " Coroner in Royal Garment ".
3. If the protagonist is a detective or someone with special abilities, you can consider using a name that can show his strength and unique personality. For example, if the female lead in " The Female Forensic Doctor of the Tang Dynasty " was a forensic doctor, one could consider using names like " Golden Jade Man Tang " or " The Female Forensic Doctor of the Tang Dynasty."
Please note that the above suggestions are based on the search results provided. There may be other naming methods that suit your needs.
There are quite a few options. For example, 'The Hidden Murderer' is a simple yet effective name. It makes the reader immediately curious about who the hidden murderer is. Another one could be 'Death's Veiled Secret'. This name creates an air of mystery as it suggests that there is a secret related to the death that is veiled or hidden. Also, 'The Unsolved Murder Riddle' is a good choice as it implies that the story is going to be about a murder that is like a riddle waiting to be solved.
For a murderer name in a story, 'Silas Grim'. 'Silas' sounds old - fashioned and a bit menacing. 'Grim' directly tells the readers that this character is not a pleasant one. Also, 'Raven Darkmoor' is a great choice. 'Raven' is a symbol of death and mystery in many cultures, and 'Darkmoor' gives an impression of a dark and desolate place where evil might lurk.
Sherlock. It's a classic detective name, made famous by Sherlock Holmes. His deductive skills and unique personality make it a great choice for a detective in a story.
Some good character names for a mystery story might be 'Oliver Twistlock'. The name 'Oliver' is common yet can be made mysterious with the addition of 'Twistlock'. It makes you wonder what secrets he might be twisting away. Then there's 'Scarlett Enigma'. 'Scarlett' is a vibrant name, but when paired with 'Enigma', it becomes a character full of mystery. Also, 'Professor Riddleford' could be a great name for an intelligent and mysterious character who is always full of riddles.
Some good names could be 'The Enigmatic Case', 'Mystery in the Shadows', 'The Puzzle Unveiled'. These names create a sense of mystery and intrigue right from the start, making the reader curious about what the story might be about.
When choosing girl names for mystery stories, think about the personality of the character. If she's a femme fatale type, a name like 'Lilith' might work. For a more innocent - yet mysteriously involved - character, 'Clara' could be a good choice. You can also base the name on the setting of the mystery. If it's set in an old, spooky mansion, a name like 'Rowena' might fit well.