Well - crafted plot twists are essential in famous modern mystery novels. Take 'Sharp Objects' by Gillian Flynn. Just when you think you have it all figured out, a new revelation comes along and turns everything upside down. These twists keep the readers engaged and eager to keep reading to find out the truth.
Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code' is a global sensation. It combines mystery, art history, and religious symbols in a fast - paced adventure. It takes readers on a journey through various locations in Europe as they try to solve the mystery at the heart of the story.
Sure. 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson is very famous. It combines mystery with elements of thriller and has a strong female lead. The plot involves solving a decades - old mystery.
Mystery novels were a literary form that was mainly featured by suspense, puzzles, and evidence analysis. They often involved psychology, society, history, science, and many other fields. There were many famous works. The following are some famous detective novels:
Sherlock Holmes series: A classic mystery novel by Conan Doyle.
2. Death on the Oriental Express: Written by France Christie, it tells the story of a passenger who was murdered on the Oriental Express.
3 "Three-Body" series: "Three-Body" is a Chinese science fiction about the confrontation between alien civilizations and Earth's civilization.
4 "Infinite Terror":"Infinite Terror" is a Chinese sci-fi story about human beings living in the concept of "infinity."
5. The Murder of an Official: Written by Poe of the United States, it tells the story of an official who was murdered by his assistant.
6. The Silence of the Lambs: Written by Christian Andersen of the United States, it tells the psychological game between an FBI agent and a psychiatrist.
7 "White Night Walk"(A's White Night Walk): It was a Japanese story about a mysterious incident between two children.
[The Sacrifice of Suspect X]: It was a Japanese story about a math genius who planned a math plan to save his wife.
The above are some famous detective novels and many other excellent works. Each work has its own unique characteristics and charm. The readers can choose according to their own interests.
The following are some of the famous mystery novels:
Agatha Christie: known as the "father of mystery novels", her works have a high degree of reasoning and drama, including "Murder on the Oriental Express","The Massacre on the Nile" and so on.
2. Carl Marlowe (Carl Junge): Famous for his deep psychological analysis, his representative works include Death Notice, Double Identity, etc.
3 Edgar Allan Poe: Famous for his unique horror and suspense atmosphere, his masterpieces include Annabel Lee, Red Death, etc.
4. Izu's Dancer (Osamu Dazai): He is known as one of the founders of Japanese mystery novels. His novels are famous for their unique emotional descriptions and character portrayals, including "The Setting Sun".
5. Quin Bicktor (Quin Bicktor Gissing): Famous for his unique criminal reasoning and psychoanalysis, his representative works include The Missing Girl.
These were just some of the many mystery novelists such as Conan Doyle, Keigo Higashino, and Shimada Sho.
Modern Chinese suspense novels usually used modern Chinese history as the background to describe various bizarre murders, disappearances, kidnappings, and other events to show the political, social, and cultural background of that era and the complexity of human nature.
The classic masterpieces of modern Chinese suspense novels included Dream of the Red Chamber, The Scholars, Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. These works not only had a high status in literature, but also laid the foundation for the development of Chinese suspense novels.
The development of modern Chinese suspense novels was also influenced by international readers. Some internationally renowned suspense novels, such as William Faulkner and Christie Ann Bell, had written suspense novels in China and were warmly welcomed by readers.
There are many good mystery novels, some of which are famous:
1. Mystery novels: The Complete Sherlock Holmes, The Three-Body Problem, The White Night, Murder of the Green Toe, etc.
2. Inference: Agatha Christie, Keigo Higashino, Christina Aguinas, Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, etc.
These works were all very famous, and readers could choose according to their preferences. In addition, mystery novels often contain many mysteries and clues that the reader needs to think carefully to solve the truth. I hope you like these works!
There are many famous modern mystery novelists. Here are some of the characters that are often mentioned:
1 Sigmund Freud-hailed as one of the greatest psychologist of the 20th century. His Dream Analysis became one of the representative works in the field of psychology.
2 Mark Twain-American humorist, critic, and historian. His works, such as The Adventures of Tom sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, are considered one of the most influential novels of the 20th century.
3 William F. Buckley-United States of America His works such as The Sound and the Fury and The Wolf of Virgil are widely regarded as having modern literary value.
4 Raymond Chandler-United States of America. His novels such as The Great Gatsby and Gunfire have become contemporary classics.
5 John Le Carre-France His works such as The Mysterious Buddha and The Cruise of Horrors are regarded as masterpieces of contemporary literature.
6 Tomitasubashi-Japan His novels,"White Night Journey" and "The Sacrifice of Suspect X" were widely regarded as having high detective value.
These were just some of the typical mystery novelists, but there were actually many other excellent ones.
There could be other mystery novels from 1887 that might not be as well - known globally. However, 'A Study in Scarlet' stands out. It was a ground - breaking work that combined elements of mystery, crime, and the unique character of Sherlock Holmes, which made it very popular and influential in the mystery genre.
Often, they have an element of suspense. For example, in 'The Silence of the Lambs', the main character, Clarice Starling, is trying to catch a serial killer with the help of another killer, Hannibal Lecter. The constant danger and the unknown create suspense.