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- predominant mode of crime writing. Many of the best-known writers of whodunits in this period were Britishnotably Agatha Christie, Nicholas Blake...
- Look up whodunit or whodunnit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A whodunit is a plot-driven story of the detective variety in which the puzzle is paramount...
- in an enigma”. It was termed “a flawless update of classic golden age whodunits”. Susan Ryeland, running a struggling hotel in Crete with her fiancé Andreas...
- Hugo II, Whodunit? (named Hugo's Mystery Adventure in the Hugo Trilogy re-release) is a p****r-based adventure game designed by independent software developer...
- of Agatha Christie. A common subgenre of detective fiction is the Whodunit. Whodunits experienced an increase in po****rity during the Golden Age of Detective...
- Indian former film director. He is known to make films in the police or whodunit genres. Born in Chengalpattu, R. K. Selvamani, an ****istant of Manivannan...
- thriller of some variety, from tales of the supernatural to down-to-earth whodunits. The series was created by Brian Clemens, who also scripted the majority...
- Discovery's New Series "Blood Relatives" Keeps Audiences Guessing With Family "Whodunits" Where Anyone Could Be the Victim or Culprit" (Press release). Investigation...
- The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a subgenre of two literary genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. These works are set in a time...
- the time) to Fox as a CSI-style medical detective program, a hospital whodunit in which the doctors investigated symptoms and their causes; the main character...