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message 1: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 314 comments Mod
Please list what you believe to be the top mystery novels you've ever read here.


message 2: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) 1. Looking for Rachel Wallace (Spenser, #6) by Robert B. Parker by Robert B. Parker
2. Gone, Baby, Gone (Kenzie & Gennaro, #4) by Dennis Lehane by Dennis Lehane
3. L.A. Requiem (Elvis Cole, #8) by Robert Crais by Robert Crais
4. The Jasmine Trade A Novel of Suspense Introducing Eve Diamond by Denise Hamilton by Denise Hamilton
5. Mariner's Compass (Benni Harper Mysteries #6) by Earlene Fowler by Earlene Fowler


message 3: by Mar (new)

Mar | 15 comments The Alienist by Caleb Carr

The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins


message 4: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Mohyde (mmohyde) | 2 comments Steig Larson's trilogy is an absolute must-read!
The girl with the Dragon tattoo
the girl who kicked the hornets nest
the girl who played with fire

I don't think I've ever been so wrapped up in a mystery series as I was with this one.


message 5: by Monica (last edited Sep 10, 2011 11:32AM) (new)

Monica (calibella13) | 14 comments The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Manhattan Hunt Club by John Saul, And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, The Hound of the Baskervilles by A.C. Doyle, Tell No One by Harlan Coben, Chasing the Dime by Michael Connelly.


message 6: by Paula (new)

Paula (pauldajo) Track of the Cat by Nevada Barr
If Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O by Sharyn McCrumb
Mallory's Oracle by Carol O'Connell
Gravity by Tess Gerritsen. I like her stand alone stories best.


Dr. Zyllihapping I-Don't-Have-A-Last-Name (i_wanna_be_a_paperback_writer) | 164 comments Mod
I would suggest to add the following mystery novels to this list:

1. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Best horror story and mystery I've read.
2. The Westing Game: Really funny, with a great twist near the end and great characters.


message 8: by Hermione (new)

Hermione (hermione315) | 68 comments Mod
How about Murder on the Orient Express? Definitely a classic, and Agatha Christie is the best-read mystery author of all time :)
I also definitely second the motion on The Westing Game! Great book, and I enjoyed it tremendously.


message 9: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 314 comments Mod
hermione315 wrote: "How about Murder on the Orient Express? Definitely a classic, and Agatha Christie is the best-read mystery author of all time :)
I also definitely second the motion on [book:The Westi..."


I can't believe that I still haven't read an Agatha Christie book, I'm beginning to feel like the only person in the world who hasn't. LOL


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) You aren't, I've never read any Christie books either :)


message 11: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 314 comments Mod
Lisa wrote: "You aren't, I've never read any Christie books either :)"

Ok, thanks :) I feel better!


message 12: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Started Early, Took My Dog is an outstanding mystery. I was attracted by the title and was astounded at the character development, the insight, the pure, poetic writing.


message 13: by Hermione (new)

Hermione (hermione315) | 68 comments Mod
Colleen wrote: "Lisa wrote: "You aren't, I've never read any Christie books either :)"

Ok, thanks :) I feel better!"


Probably not the right place to post this, but I would recommend Christie's
Murder on the Orient Express as a great first Christie mystery! :) She really is a mystery genius and her books have just the right amount of bizarre events, macabre deaths, and brilliant detective work that makes them so very much enjoyable to read :)


message 14: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 314 comments Mod
Hermione wrote: "Colleen wrote: "Lisa wrote: "You aren't, I've never read any Christie books either :)"

Ok, thanks :) I feel better!"

Probably not the right place to post this, but I would recommend Christie's
..."


I think, when I pick one of her books, I will start with that one, thanks!


message 15: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (traceintoronto) | 1 comments Can still remember reading my first AC when I was a kid because my grandmother had just given my her Agatha books. My favs: Murder of Roger Ackroyd, And Then There were None, and Endless Night.

Other mysteries I love: Devil & the White City, The Shadow on the Wind, The Book Thief and House of Leaves (a crazy crazy novel so be prepared). Happy Reading.


message 16: by Linda (new)

Linda | 27 comments The Moonstone is a great read and also Lady Audley's Secret, which I found when I first bought my kindle. I really enjoyed it.


message 17: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 13, 2011 11:38AM) (new)

Hi, newbie Dorothy again. I really enjoy both Elizabeth George and Minnette Walters-great storytellers, both, and I am told, direct literary descendants of Christie, whom I haven't read either, Lisa and Colleen.


message 18: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 314 comments Mod
Would one of you want to take over the mystery thread as moderator?


message 19: by Hermione (new)

Hermione (hermione315) | 68 comments Mod
Linda wrote: "The Moonstone is a great read and also Lady Audley's Secret, which I found when I first bought my kindle. I really enjoyed it."

The Moonstone is really such a great book, thanks for bringing it up! I need to go dig up my copy and re-read it... :)


message 20: by Katie (new)

Katie Rigney-zimmermann | 2 comments Jeffrey Deaver is always very good at adding twists and turns to his books. They often keep me guessing until the end.


message 21: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 314 comments Mod
Hi Everyone,

Almeta, who is much better versed in mystery books than I am, will now be the moderator of this section.


message 22: by Almeta (last edited Sep 15, 2011 02:54PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) Colleen wrote: "Hi Everyone,

Almeta, who is much better versed in mystery books than I am, will now be the moderator of this section."


Hello Mystery fans.

I have created sub-categories for various mystery types.

Pick your favorite categories and name your poison, so to speak.

Note that there are elements of mystery in many novels. Some of these have thier own major listing, such as Ghost Stories, SciFi, Fantasy, Romance, etc. If your favorites fall in those categories, they will have a better chance of making the Top 100 list, if you post them under those headings.

If I've misssed a category that you believe would fit under the Top 100 Mysteries umbrella, let me know.

It is going to be quite a task to ultimately vote on the best 100 mysteries with such a vast spectrum.


message 23: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) Currently, we have 12 Mystery sub-genre categories.

Anyone have more to add?

In order to compile a list of the Top 100 Mysteries, I suggest that we ultimately vote in each category and then combine the top winners for a Top list.

Does this suit everyone? Any other suggestions?


message 24: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Has anyone suggested Tana French's three books? In the Woods, The Likeness, and Faithful Place. They're fantastic.


message 25: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) Penny wrote: "Never forget the leading lady of Mystery: Agatha Christie , how about: The Murder of Roger Akroyd!"

I am moving this entry to the Top Cozy topic.


message 26: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Has anyone suggested Tana French's three books? In the Woods, The Likeness, and Faithful Place. They're fantastic."

Probably psychological thrillers.


message 27: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) Hermione wrote: "How about Murder on the Orient Express? Definitely a classic, and Agatha Christie is the best-read mystery author of all time :)."

I am placing Murder on the Orient Express under the "Softer-Boiled Detective" Topic.


message 28: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) I'm going to close this section to further comment, so that I can transfer all of the suggestions to the categories.

Please put your new submissions under the sub-genre to which they belong.

Don't forget to make a comment about why you believe your entry to be Exceptional.

Thanks


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