Some popular authors in the mystery genre include Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Raymond Chandler. Some of their most famous titles are "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie, "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Arthur Conan Doyle, and "The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler.
Some popular book titles and authors in the mystery genre include "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson, "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn, "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown, and "The Woman in the Window" by A.J. Finn.
Some popular mystery genres include police procedural, cozy mystery, psychological thriller, and historical mystery. Titles like "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson, and "Big Little Lies" by Liane Moriarty are great examples of mystery books in various sub-genres.
a sub category of a specific genre. Example Mystery is a genre and detective is a meta genre of the mystery genre.
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The concept of mystery has been around for centuries, with stories of unsolved puzzles and enigmas dating back to ancient times. The mystery genre as we know it today has evolved over the past couple of centuries, with authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle popularizing the genre in the 19th century.
genre: Mystery sub-genre: Detective
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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.
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Crime fiction is a popular genre and many of the popular writers from earlier centuries are still popular today, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Dame Agatha Christie, Raymond Chandler, and many more. Some contemporary best selling authors in the genre include Patricia Cornwall, Jonathan Kellerman, and Lee Child. Note that the 'rankings' of popularity change almost constantly.
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