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  2. Enjoy the suspense of solving a fictional murder mystery with ...

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    Live your fantasies of being a detective by solving a mystery with this monthly subscription game. Hunt a Killer delivers a new crime mystery every month so you can indulge in new interactive ...

  3. List of fictional detectives - Wikipedia

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    Fictional detectives are characters in detective fiction. These individuals have long been a staple of detective mystery crime fiction , particularly in detective novels and short stories . Much of early detective fiction was written during the " Golden Age of Detective Fiction " (1920s–1930s).

  4. Locked-room mystery - Wikipedia

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    The "locked-room" or "impossible crime" mystery is a type of crime seen in crime and detective fiction. The crime in question, typically murder ("locked-room murder"), is committed in circumstances under which it appeared impossible for the perpetrator to enter the crime scene, commit the crime, and leave undetected. [1]

  5. 1994 murder near Sherlock Holmes’ fictional home solved with ...

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    Sandip Patel was convicted of murder after his DNA was matched to a hair on the victim’s ring and he was linked by a bloody footprint in her flat. 1994 murder near Sherlock Holmes’ fictional ...

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    Season 3 presented a new challenge with the trio having to solve fictional Hollywood star Ben Glenroy’s murder after he was unsuccessfully poisoned before being thrown down an elevator shaft.

  7. Closed circle of suspects - Wikipedia

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    The closed circle of suspects is a common element of detective fiction, and the subgenre that employs it can be referred to as the closed circle mystery. [1] [2] [3] Less precisely, this subgenre – works with the closed circle literary device – is simply known as the "classic", "traditional" or "cozy" detective fiction. [4] [5]

  8. The Cat Who... - Wikipedia

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    Qwill attempts to solve a murder mystery long distance. 16 1994 The Cat Who Came to Breakfast: 0-515-11564-9 6 Qwill and his felines take a trip to Breakfast Island resort. 17 1995 The Cat Who Blew the Whistle: 0-515-11824-9 8 A railroad buff and president of a local bank disappears. 18 1996 The Cat Who Said Cheese: 0-515-12027-8 5

  9. The Mystery of Marie Rogêt - Wikipedia

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    Writing about Rogers as a sequel to "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", Poe tried to solve the aforementioned enigma by creating a murder mystery. As Poe wrote in a letter in 1842: "under the pretense of showing how Dupin ... unravelled the mystery of Marie's assassination, I, in fact, enter into a very rigorous analysis of the real tragedy in New ...