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"

Party of Liars
The Secrets We Buried
Close to Death (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #5)
The Murders at Fleat House
Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland, #2)
The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne & Horowitz #4)
The Bachelorette Party
A Line to Kill (Hawthorne & Horowitz #3)
Murder on the Marlow Belle (Marlow Murder Club, #4)
A Case of Mice and Murder (The Trials of Gabriel Ward, #1)
The Trial
Murder on Lake Garda
Poison Garden (DCI Ryan Mysteries #22)
The Suspect
Cuthbert's Way (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #17)
One Arranged Murder
All Her Little Lies
The Shrine (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #16)
I Did Warn Her
Lady's Well (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #20)
The Vanishing of Margaret Small
Are You Awake?
Death Rocks (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #21)
The In Crowd (DI Caius Beauchamp, #2)
The Murder Game
The Rock (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #18)
Hercule Poirot's Silent Night (New Hercule Poirot Mysteries, #5)
A Death in the Parish (Canon Clement, #2)
Writers and Liars
A Whisper of Death (Raven & Wren, #1)
The Push
Miss Caroline Bingley, Private Investigator
Bamburgh (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #19)
It Ends at Midnight
The Engagement Party
A Fatal Crossing
A Cast of Falcons (Nell Ward, #2)
The Widows’ Guide to Murder (The Widows’ Detective Club, #1)
Murder at the Monastery (Canon Clement, #3)
Dark Music (Rekke & Vargas, #1)
One In Three
The Perfect Neighborhood
Find Us
The Picture House Murders (Miss Clara Vale #1)
The Hive
The Main Character
A Whisper at Midnight (Raven & Wren, #2)
Deccie Must Die (MCM Investigations #2)
They Disappeared (Jackman & Evans #7)
Eleanor Jones is Not a Murderer
Before She Finds Me
The Family Jewels (Dublin Trilogy publication order, #7; Dublin Trilogy chronological order, #4)
A Deadly Affair (Angus Brodie & Mikaela Forsythe #1)
What Waits in the Woods
The Three Dahlias (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #1)
West Heart Kill
The Night of the Party (Detective Dan Riley, #5)
Knife Skills for Beginners (Chef Paul Delamare Mysteries, #1)
Last Word to the Wise (Christie Bookshop #2)
Death of a Lesser God (Malabar House, #4)
The Night Thief (Jackman & Evans #8)
The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency (The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency, #1)
The Midnight Man (Slayton Thrillers, #1)
A Fire at the Exhibition (Lady Hardcastle Mysteries, #10)
The Long, Long Afternoon
The Plus One
Smile Beach Murder (Outer Banks Bookshop Mystery #1)
A Three Book Problem (A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, #7)
A Trace of Poison (Phyllida Bright Mystery, #2)
A Body in 3B (A Murder at the Morrisey Mystery, #1)
Murder at Holly House (Frank Grasby Mystery, #1)
Seven Lively Suspects (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #3)
Death at the Auction (Stamford Mysteries #1)
My Family and Other Suspects
The Bingo Hall Detectives (The Bingo Hall Detectives, #1)
Death in the Air
Are You Sara?
Dedication to Murder (Beyond the Page Bookstore Mystery, #9)
A Case of Cat and Mouse (Magical Cats Mystery #12)
The Chalet
I Love It When You Lie
The Night It Ended
Firewater Blues (Dublin Trilogy publication order, #6; Dublin Trilogy chronological order, #3)
Secret Lives (Secret Lives #1)
The Reunion
The Night of the Storm
Seasick
Grounds for Murder (A Coffee Lover's Mystery, #1)
Coconut Drop Dead (Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries, 3)
Snow Drowned
Helle & Death (Helle & Death, #1)
Murder by Invitation Only (Phyllida Bright #3)
The Finalists
The Readers' Room
Death in the Arctic
The Traitors
The Decagon House Murders, Vol. 2
Death by Chocolate Marshmallow Pie (A Death by Chocolate Mystery #6)
A Very Lively Murder (Three Dahlias #2)
The Weekend

Quote is taken from Chapter 1: A decade ago when Isabel’s husband Max had died,
Quote is taken from Chapter 1: A decade ago when Isabel’s husband Max had died, they’d moved in together and merged their possessions. Neither sister brought any fussy teapots, canaries, sachets, or doilies, but lots of other stuff had to either stay or go. Looking at the lime green armchair gave Alma the willies. Her suggestion to slipcover it in a more subdued color had garnered Isabel’s frosty stare, and Alma had dropped the matter.
Ed Lynskey, Quiet Anchorage

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A selection of quotes from The Night of Harrison Monk’s Death (Jane Hetherington's Adventures in Detection: 1) "Is this one of the more unusual cases of safe-breaking you've been asked to investigate, Mrs Hetherington?" "Remember your private detective wants to be able to sleep soundly at night and in their own bed, not one supplied as her Majesty's pleasure." "It seems to be an open and shut case doesn't it? But it's not you know? How do you know if anything is what it seems?" "But where is Che ...more
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