Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express' is also a classic. The story is set on a train where a murder occurs, and Hercule Poirot, the famous detective, has to figure out who among the diverse group of passengers is the killer. The plot is full of twists and turns, making it a captivating mystery.
I think 'Murder on the Orient Express' by Agatha Christie is very popular. It's set on a train where a murder occurs, and Poirot, Christie's famous detective, has to figure out who the killer is among the diverse group of passengers.
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.
Another good one from the list is 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. In this novel, ten strangers are lured to an island and then mysteriously start getting killed one by one. Christie masterfully builds the suspense throughout the story.
Probably 'The Da Vinci Code'. It became extremely popular due to its blend of mystery, history, and religious elements. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon as he tries to solve a series of puzzles.
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.
One of the current popular mystery novels is 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides. It's full of twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
One of the great mystery novels could be 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Arthur Conan Doyle. It's a classic with Sherlock's brilliant deductions and the interesting cases he solves in Victorian London.