The allure of mystery novels is something that brings these books at the top of the popular reading lists. Bookstore shelves prominently feature new titles and continuing series. But how did they get their start? What are the most popular mystery novels nowadays? Here are all the mysteries unveiled…
What Was The First Mystery Novel?
The first mystery novel and thus the creation of a new genre was a short story about a detective by American writer Edgar Allen Poe in 1841.
Nowadays, there are multiple subgenres of mystery/crime fiction novels. They can fall into four key categories: Detective Novels, Cozy Mysteries, Police Procedural, Caper Stories, or up to a more expansive list of twelve, as seen here (learn the differences between Hardboiled or Softboiled, Cozy or Domestic). It seems no matter the style, mystery novels will continue to be a favorite and ever-evolving genre.
Take a quiz: what fictional detective are you?
Most mystery novels follow the same outline. First, there is a crime. The detective (professional or amateur) works on solving the mystery by questioning suspects and searching for clues. An unexpected twist shocks them—and the reader—and leads to the last remaining piece of the puzzle to solve the mystery.
So now that you know a little more about the mystery genre…
The Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time
Here are various lists of the best mystery novels — these selection will help you pick the next mystery to be allured to! Combine all these tips together, and you will undoubtedly get the top 100 mystery novels of all time!
BookRiot offers a Top 10 List with a controversial choice — can you define Harry Potter as a mystery?
Town & Country gives you 15 Best Mystery Novels for Any MoodÂ
Get gritty with the 10 Best Crime Reads of the Past Decade
You go girl! Try this list of 20 Must Read Novels by Female Mystery Authors
Do it by the number and read the Top 100 Mystery Novels of All TimeÂ
A Scary Thought– try this list of 25 Best Thriller Books That Keep You Turning the PageÂ
GoodReads give us the Best Mysteries for Young Readers
Stick with a Classic and read the 10 Best Sherlock Holmes StoriesÂ
And if you like those here is a list of Top 50 books like Sherlock Holmes
Ready to read?
BookScouter.com lets you search for books by Subject, Author, or Title.Here are just a few examples you can turn to when searching for your next mystery novel!
- Mystery NovelsÂ
- Works of Agatha Christie
- Â Hound of Baskerville
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