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"

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

Hugo Woolley
Christ, I feel like a naughty schoolboy again,” said Alec as they walked into King’s Bench Walk. “We have just had a dressing-down by the headmaster. Strider could easily be a man handy with a cane.” “That man Strider is a crook,” said Bing-Wallace. “His utterances are like the product of a performance of Joseph Pujol … Le Pétomane!” “Who is Joseph Pujol?” “He is a well-known French flatulist performer.” “What?” Alec stopped dead, “A fartist, dear boy, a performer of farts.” Bing-Wallace began t ...more
Hugo Woolley, The Wasp Trap

You’re a nosy sleuth like me because you can’t help it,” Alma said.
You’re a nosy sleuth like me because you can’t help it,” Alma said.
Ed Lynskey, Sweet Betsy

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