Most Read This Week In Whodunit

A whodunit or whodunnit (for "Who done [did] it?") is a complex, plot-driven variety of the detective story in which the puzzle is the main feature of interest. The reader or viewer is provided with clues from which the identity of the perpetrator of the crime may be deduced before the solution is revealed in the final pages of the book. ...more

Most Read This Week Tagged "Whodunit"

Last One Out
The Retired Assassin's Guide to Orchid Hunting (Retired Assassin's Guide #2)
The Bridesmaid
The Manningtree Witches
A Line to Kill (Hawthorne & Horowitz #3)
The Secrets We Buried
Close to Death (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #5)
The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne & Horowitz #4)
The Trial (Adam Green #1)
Boom Town
The Last Death of the Year (New Hercule Poirot Mysteries, #6)
The Suspect (Adam Green #2)
All Her Little Lies
Are You Awake?
A Case of Life and Limb (The Trials of Gabriel Ward, #2)
The Wolf Tree
Poison Garden (DCI Ryan Mysteries #22)
Murder in Tuscany (Armstrong and Oscar Cozy Mystery, #1)
Five Found Dead
Death in the Arctic
Death Rocks (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #21)
The Rock (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #18)
Lady's Well (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #20)
The Bachelorette Party
Bamburgh (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #19)
The Night of the Party (Detective Dan Riley, #5)
The Missing Diamond (The Crown Jewels Regency Mysteries, #1)
Hercule Poirot's Silent Night (New Hercule Poirot Mysteries, #5)
Murder on Lake Garda
A Whisper of Death (Raven & Wren, #1)
A Death in the Parish (Canon Clement, #2)
The Christmas Clue
The Vanishing of Margaret Small
A Whisper at Midnight (Raven & Wren, #2)
Murder by Invitation Only (Phyllida Bright #3)
My Family and Other Suspects
The In Crowd (DI Caius Beauchamp, #2)
A Body in 3B (A Murder at the Morrisey Mystery, #1)
The Picture House Murders (Miss Clara Vale #1)
The Game Is Afoot (Mavis Miller #2)
Firewater Blues (Dublin Trilogy publication order, #6; Dublin Trilogy chronological order, #3)
Murder at the Monastery (Canon Clement, #3)
What Waits in the Woods
The Ruby Dagger (The Crown Jewels Regency Mysteries, #2)
The Hive
A Certain Darkness (Verity Kent, #6)
Murder Most Haunted (A Midge McGowan Mystery, #1)
A Fire at the Exhibition (Lady Hardcastle Mysteries, #10)
A Whisper and a Curse (Raven & Wren, #3)
Seasick
Eleanor Jones is Not a Murderer
Dark Music (Rekke & Vargas, #1)
The Three Dahlias (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #1)
Are You Sara?
The Main Character
Dedication to Murder (Beyond the Page Bookstore Mystery, #9)
A Deadly Affair (Angus Brodie & Mikaela Forsythe #1)
Ink Ribbon Red
The Family Jewels (Dublin Trilogy publication order, #7; Dublin Trilogy chronological order, #4)
Deccie Must Die (MCM Investigations #2)
Writers and Liars
I Did Warn Her
Fake
Miss Caroline Bingley, Private Investigator
The Long, Long Afternoon
The Widows’ Guide to Murder (The Widows’ Detective Club, #1)
The Midnight Man (Slayton Thrillers, #1)
Find Us
The Plus One
Cold Brew Corpse (A Coffee Lover's Mystery, #2)
A Very Lively Murder (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #2)
The Night It Ended
Seven Lively Suspects (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #3)
Death in the Air
Helle & Death (Helle & Death, #1)
The Decagon House Murders, Vol. 3
The Weekend
With a Kiss We Die
The Traitors
The Cold Light of Day (Verity Kent, #7)
Before She Finds Me
West Heart Kill
Death at the Auction (Stamford Mysteries #1)
Digging Up Dirt (Poppy McGowan Mysteries, #1)
Killer Content
Snow Drowned
Silence and Shadow (Blood and Moonlight, #2)
The Finalists
Death of a Lesser God (Malabar House, #4)
The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency (The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency, #1)
The Bingo Hall Detectives (The Bingo Hall Detectives, #1)
Death on the Caldera
The Perfect Neighborhood
Last Word to the Wise (Christie Bookshop #2)
The Invitation
Death by Chocolate Marshmallow Pie (A Death by Chocolate Mystery #6)
It Takes a Town
The Reunion
How the Murder Crumbles (Cookie Shop Mystery, #1)
I Love It When You Lie

M.F. Kelleher
The previous night he was in an accident. Ran over a homeless guy. She listens to a man fabricating at least some of the things he’s telling her. The human frailty of lying.
M.F. Kelleher, Olivia Streete and the Parisian Contract

M.F. Kelleher
She knows she is being watched through the camera in the corner. She waits. If they hadn’t taken her laptop and phone, she would be trying to find background on what this could be about.
M.F. Kelleher, Olivia Streete and the Parisian Contract

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