Dive into a world of suspense and intrigue. Mystery novels shine with a unique luminary charm in the universe of literary genres. Agatha Christie gave us the classical private eyes in Poirot, the aristocratic gentlemen who tracked murderers for amusement. Murder mysteries find a way of keeping us on the edge of our seats, nudging us to turn the pages, filling the human mind with an insatiable curiosity to discover who-did-it.
A murder mystery is laid out with its classic structure of crime followed by a series of clues leading to a revelation. However not all mysteries or conundrums have to be based on a murder. And in this world of modern literature, it isn’t simply the who-did-it. A whole range of strange birds fill the skies, or a flood of rats emerge. Fog rolls in. Gremlins came up from the cellars. Sometimes it is simply the weaving of events. Think about the wonder of how  Shakespeare’s achievements seems to draw and inspire writers, the world over.
Mystery novels are not simply the who-did-it. A whole range of strange birds can fill the skies, or a flood of rats emerge. Fog rolls in.

It can be an ideal way of fusing with other tropes,

like a love story or buddy adventure, to create a satisfiable solution.