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The Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder Squad Reading Challenge - PART II
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No deadline: Level - Sherlock
Action & Adventure – AKA Testosterone-Drenched Tales
Blackmailed
Chick-lit Mysteries
Classic Whodunit
Cold Case or Hard Case Crimes
Computer Hacking or Business/Corporate
Crafters/Hobbyist
Ecclesiastical Mystery/Religious Protagonist (Priest, Nun, Rabbi, Reverend, Shaker, etc.)
Fantasy/Urban Fantasy
Famous People
Female Detective
Furry Sleuth or Pet Owner Mysteries
Holiday Mysteries
Horror/Splatterpunk
“Howdunit” or “Howcatchem" or Inverted
“I Never Knew You at All”/Masquerade
Locked Room/Puzzle
Magical Realism
Miscellaneous or Mixed Bag
Pastische
Serial Killer
Setting - Exotic Local
Setting - Isolated Local
Setting - Southern U.S.:
Setting - Third World
Setting - Quaint English Village)
Soft-boiled
Spy/Espionage
Steampunk
Theft (art, jewelry, etc.)
True Crime
Young Adult

Level: Sherlock
Duration: Open Ended
Status:
Action & Adventure:
Blackmailed:
Chick-lit Mysteries:
Classic Whodunit:
Cold Case or Hard Case Crimes:
Computer Hacking or Business/Corporate:
Crafters/Hobbyist:
Ecclesiastical Mystery/Religious Protagonist:
Fantasy/Urban Fantasy:
Famous People:
Female Detective:
Furry Sleuth or Pet Owner Mysteries:
Holiday Mysteries:
Horror/Splatterpunk:
“Howdunit” or “Howcatchem" or Inverted:
“I Never Knew You at All”/Masquerade:
Locked Room/Puzzle:
Magical Realism:
Miscellaneous or Mixed Bag:
Pastische:
Serial Killer:
Setting - Exotic Local:
Setting - Isolated Local:
Setting - Southern U.S.:
Setting - Third World:
Setting - Quaint English Village:
Soft-boiled:
Spy/Espionage:
Steampunk:
Theft (art, jewelry, etc.):
True Crime:
Young Adult:
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I'd like to go to Sherlock level, but would most likely read 1 of each category and more than 1 of some of the categories to reach 100. Is that possible? If not, I can go to Crime scene investigator level
SUB-GENRES OF MYSTERY
• Action & Adventure – AKA Testosterone-Drenched Tales:
• Blackmailed:
• Chick-lit Mysteries:
• Classic Whodunit:
• Cold Case or Hard Case Crimes:
• Computer Hacking or Business/Corporate:
• Crafters/Hobbyist:
• Ecclesiastical Mystery/Religious Protagonist (Priest, Nun, Rabbi, Reverend, Shaker, etc.):
• Fantasy/Urban Fantasy:
• Famous People:
• Female Detective:
• Furry Sleuth or Pet Owner Mysteries:
• Holiday Mysteries:
• Horror/Splatterpunk:
• “Howdunit” or “Howcatchem" or Inverted:
• “I Never Knew You at All”/Masquerade:
• Locked Room/Puzzle:
• Magical Realism:
• Miscellaneous or Mixed Bag:
• Pastische:
• Serial Killer:
• Setting - Exotic Local:
• Setting - Isolated Local:
• Setting - Southern U.S.:
• Setting - Third World:
• Setting - Quaint English Village:
• Soft-boiled:
• Spy/Espionage:
• Steampunk:
• Theft (art, jewelry, etc.):
• True Crime:
• Young Adult: