There are a variety of different popular mystery novels. For a top 100 list, a user could consult Amazon. The top mystery novel currently is Inferno by Dan Brown.
Eric Wright is a Canadian writer, though born in England, of mystery novels. His most popular novels are known collectively as the Charlie Salter Mysteries.
Sometimes authors don't end the novel with the mystery being solved to use as a cliffhanger for a sequel. but most of the time the mystery is solved at the end of the story, such as CLUE
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Arsenic (rat poison) is one because it leaves little trace that the murder victim has not succumbed to a natural death, but there are other. Agatha Christie became an expert on poisons while researching her mystery novels.
Detective novels have a detective or someone who is trying to solve a crime like a detective. Suspense novels just have cliff hangers and an air of mystery. Basically, detective novels can be suspense novels if they are suspenseful. Suspense novels can be detective novels if they have a detective or someone solving a mystery.
He wrote 8 novels, with The Scarlett letter being arguably his most famous work.
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Mystery novels have more elastic demand than textbooks, because mystery novels have close substitutes and are a luxury good, while required textbooks are a necessity with no close substitutes. If the price of mystery novels were to rise, readers could substitute other types of novels. But if the price of required textbooks were to rise, students would have little choice but to pay the higher price. Thus the quantity demanded of required textbooks is less responsive to price than the quantity demanded of mystery novels.
Tim Waterstone, founder of Waterstones booksellers, has written a few of novels. His most popular novels are 'An Imperfect Marriage' and 'Lilley and Chase'.
The most recent and popular Fantasy films similar to the novels are the Harry Potter series and the Lord of the rings trilogy
Salman Rushdie has become popular because of the novels that he has written. His most famous novels are "Midnight's Children," which was written in 1981 and "The Satanic Verses," in 1988, which caused an uproar in the Muslim community.
Mystery novels often feature characters such as detectives, police officers, amateur sleuths, suspects, witnesses, and sometimes even the culprit themselves. These characters contribute to the intrigue and suspense of the story by their actions and interactions as the mystery unfolds.