Both require the audience to suspect something will happen. (You are looking for something)
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.
The main difference betwen the mystery and the suspense genre's are that the mystery genre has a detective or superhero tyring to resolve an issue, and a suspence genre has forshadowing, ironic events and a great deal of symbolism.
mystery
It occurs in a mystery
Stephenie Meyer's tone in "Twilight" is often described as atmospheric and immersive, with a blend of romance, mystery, and gothic elements. The mood is generally dreamy, intense, and emotional, reflecting the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Bella and Edward.
Yes it is!
With suspense, mystery, and romance.
mystery and action
no it is not
Simon Wood suggests that suspense is about the anticipation of an event, while mystery is about the discovery of the truth behind an event. Suspense involves the unknown outcome that keeps readers on edge, whereas mystery focuses on solving a particular problem or puzzle within the story.
Suspense is built when the reader either doesn't know what's going to happen, or doesn't know how it's going to happen. Mystery means something unknown, so it's a major part of suspense by definition.
Aghast - the horror suspense thriller Zero - the suspense thriller Black hole - the mystery suspense These novels are available online on http://Englishnovels.net