This category is dedicated to mystery genre fiction sites.
Subcategories 11
Related categories 3
Sites 19
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- Tangled Web UK Authors, books, reviews, Crime Scene, discussion and news.
- Mysteries In Print An on-going listing of new and upcoming mystery books and books on tape. Books and audio tapes can be purchased online.
- MysteryNet.com Online mystery network offering mystery entertainment and information.
- Stop, You're Killing Me! Lists authors and series characters, indexed by last name, location and occupation.
- Mystery Ink Information about mystery novels and authors. Includes book reviews.
- Golden Age Mysteries Message board for fans of mysteries in the classic tradition, including those written by Ellery Queen, Dorothy L. Sayers, John Dickson Carr, and Agatha Christie.
- MystNoir Information about African American mystery writers and characters. Reviews and news are also featured.
- Detectives on Stamps Nicaragua issued a series of postage stamps portraying a dozen fictional detectives.
- Holidays Can Be Murder! List of holiday-theme murder mysteries and their authors, categorized by holiday.
- Mormons in Mystery Novels Mormon and Utah-based fictional detectives, and the mystery novels in which they appear.
- AllReaders Search engine for novels, with specific search elements, including plot, theme, characters, and setting.
- Looking for a Mystery? A guide to both the history of the mystery novel and to locating modern mysteries by topic and style.
- Wikipedia: Crime Fiction Article covering the history of the genre, its categories, use in film and criticism.
- Mystery Books With Lesbian Characters Showcases mysteries in which the main character is a lesbian. Browse by author or by character. For each author, a link to official site if possible, profile of the character, bibliography. Notes Lambda-winning authors.
- Booked An interactive online book club where crime fiction lovers can have discussions in a forum, download podcasts, view webisodes and find out more about the accompanying TV show.
- A Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection History, trends, schools of writing, and an alphabetical list of mystery authors.
- The Early Whodunit Traces the development of the early whodunit in both mystery and conventional literature of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- Clerical Detectives Introductions to over 180 clerical detectives, including detecting clergy, ex-clergy, monks, nuns and several others.
- Tea and Mystery Features books, reviews, children's mysteries, and links. Feature author is Agatha Christie.