But at the same time, it's more much bigger, like huge action adventure books; it's instantly obvious that something more sinister than ordinary cops stuff,
than mystery crime stories is going on, something big and weird right out of a series of huge, black op action thrillers is at play.
Not exact matches
Fans of forensic analysis and a decent
mystery yarn presented in starker, more realistic tones
than other DS games will enjoy this title, and we hope it becomes a franchise like Phoenix Wright, hopefully returning with more grisly
crimes and more interaction with suspects and witnesses.
There's so much more to explore far beyond the outcome of the
crime, but Kiri ultimately sets that aside to make room for a
mystery whose final reveal is far less interesting
than the exploration of emotional fallout that came before it.
One of the few features in which he had more
than five lines was RKO's 1945
mystery - comedy Having Wonderful
Crime; perhaps significantly, his sister Blanche Ring topped the film's supporting cast.
There is a
mystery at the heart of the movie — it's established in the opening scenes, when we see Orlando visiting a sauna and then puzzling over some missing paperwork — but no
crime, other
than that of being a sexual minority in an intolerant time and place.
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert
crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other
than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story
than her filmography had ever witnessed.
As Hugo tries to unlock the secrets of the automaton, Georges» ward Isabelle (Chloë Grace Moretz, Kick - Ass) becomes his partner in
crime, and soon they discover there is much more to the
mystery of this mechanical device
than it would first appear.
The adaptation of Norwegian
crime novelist Jo Nesbø «s novel by Swedish director Tomas Alfredson (of Let the Right One In and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy fame) promises to be more
than just a typical murder
mystery set in a desolate snowscape, which is beginning to become a startlingly popular genre lately.
If you're a true
crime reader or want to know more about the
mystery that gripped a city for more
than 30 years, check out the book and our Q&A with the authors.
It would be more
than three decades before the
mystery of Marcia's disappearance was finally solved, and during that time, the case took a toll not only on the little girl's family and on several young men in the neighborhood who were falsely suspected of involvement in the
crime — but, more broadly, on the city as whole.
My private - eye
mystery - suspense series books staring Tony Avanti are always about more
than just solving a
crime.
His Knight & Culverhouse
crime thriller series has sold more
than 250,000 copies worldwide, with his Kempston Hardwick
mystery books being adapted as audio plays starring some of the biggest names in British TV.
Cinnamon Kiss proves again that no one in this overcrowded
mystery genre sets the setting better
than Walter Mosley and no one performs Mosley's
crime fiction better
than Michael Boatman, who...
It is America's oldest and most celebrated
crime - fiction publication — receiving more
than 100 awards including 20 Edgars from
Mystery Writers of America, 40 Nobel, and Pulitzer.
They belong to
Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in
Crime, International Thriller Writers, and the same (excellent) writers critique group for more
than 20 years.
Unlike more straightforward historical
mysteries (Lindsay Davis, et al.), the literary / historical thriller is only loosely tied to the
crime that drives the surface action; the focus of the novel is likely to be internal rather
than external, with the
crime serving as a catalyst to thought, rather
than thought providing a solution to the
crime.
The description of the book reads: For the first time, more
than two dozen
crime and
mystery authors have joined together to use the strongest weapon at their disposal — words — in a call for reasonable gun control in the -LSB-...]
serves up more
mystery and
crime in 400 pages
than any other three books I can think of offhand.
Writing a Killer
Mystery by Susan Spann Plotting the perfect
crime requires more
than merely killing off imaginary friends.
With best - selling
mysteries like «Devil in a Blue Dress» among his more
than three dozen books, Walter Mosley is a master of
crime fiction who knows how to put his characters into tight, scary situations.