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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"

The Inheritance
Identity Unknown (Kay Scarpetta, #28)
Close to Death (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #5)
The Secrets We Buried
The Murders at Fleat House
A Line to Kill (Hawthorne & Horowitz #3)
The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne & Horowitz #4)
Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland, #2)
Best House on the Block
Murder on the Marlow Belle (Marlow Murder Club, #4)
Poison Garden (DCI Ryan Mysteries #22)
The Trial
The Charity Shop Detective Agency (The Charity Shop Detective Agency #1)
Midnight and Blue (Inspector Rebus #25)
Death Rocks (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #21)
Murder on Lake Garda
All Her Little Lies
Where the Dead Sleep (Ben Packard #2)
Find Me (Ellie Hatcher, #6)
How to Seal Your Own Fate (Castle Knoll Files, #2)
The Rock (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #18)
Bamburgh (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #19)
Murder in Tuscany (Armstrong and Oscar Cozy Mystery, #1)
Thicker Than Water
The Engagement Party
Knife Skills for Beginners (Chef Paul Delamare Mysteries, #1)
A Whisper of Death (Raven & Wren, #1)
The Shrine (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #16)
The Push
Lights Out (Kate Green, #1)
Fall (Detective Harriet Foster, #2)
Lady's Well (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #20)
One In Three
Cuthbert's Way (DCI Ryan Mysteries, #17)
One Arranged Murder
Hercule Poirot's Silent Night (New Hercule Poirot Mysteries, #5)
Murder at the Monastery (Canon Clement, #3)
A Spoonful Of Murder (Liz, Pat and Thelma, #1)
The Perfect Escape
What Waits in the Woods
The In Crowd (DI Caius Beauchamp, #2)
The Plus One
A Cast of Falcons (Nell Ward, #2)
Dark Music (Rekke & Vargas, #1)
The Night of the Party (Detective Dan Riley, #5)
It Ends at Midnight
Death in the Air
A Body in 3B (A Murder at the Morrisey Mystery, #1)
Eleanor Jones is Not a Murderer
What the Neighbors Saw
A Death in the Parish (Canon Clement, #2)
They Disappeared (Jackman & Evans #7)
Murder by Invitation Only (Phyllida Bright #3)
The Hive
The Hapless Milliner (Miss Austen Investigates, #1)
The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency (The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency, #1)
The Main Character
The Night It Ended
A Fatal Crossing
The Chalet
Murder at Holly House (Frank Grasby Mystery, #1)
Summer Rental
The Midnight Man (Slayton Thrillers, #1)
The Picture House Murders (Miss Clara Vale #1)
West Heart Kill
A Fire at the Exhibition (Lady Hardcastle Mysteries, #10)
Kill All Your Darlings
Before She Finds Me
The Vanishing of Margaret Small
The Secret of the Lost Pearls (Rosalind Thorne Mysteries, #6)
Helle & Death (Helle & Death, #1)
A Three Book Problem (A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, #7)
The Night Thief (Jackman & Evans #8)
The Readers' Room
Dedication to Murder (Beyond the Page Bookstore Mystery, #9)
All the Broken People
A Case of Cat and Mouse (A Magical Cats Mystery, #12)
Firewater Blues (Dublin Trilogy publication order, #6; Dublin Trilogy chronological order, #3)
The Traitors
Death at the Auction (Stamford Mysteries #1)
With a Kiss We Die
The Three Dahlias (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #1)
The Perfect Neighborhood
A Deadly Affair (Angus Brodie & Mikaela Forsythe #1)
Deccie Must Die (MCM Investigations #2)
The Long, Long Afternoon
Fake
Are You Sara?
The Family Jewels (Dublin Trilogy publication order, #7; Dublin Trilogy chronological order, #4)
The Decagon House Murders, Vol. 3
The Decagon House Murders, Vol. 2
Seven Lively Suspects (Three Dahlias Mysteries, #3)
Smile Beach Murder (Outer Banks Bookshop Mystery #1)
The Hunter
Shed No Tears (Cat Kinsella #3)
Death of a Lesser God (Malabar House, #4)
A Very Lively Murder (Three Dahlias #2)
Sleeping with Friends (Friends and Enemies, #1)
Seasick
The Bingo Hall Detectives (The Bingo Hall Detectives, #1)

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Dangerous. A voice warned from somewhere far, far away. Someplace buried so deep in her psyche, she might have forgotten it even existed. Her reason. Her wit. He’d interred it beneath the avalanche of desire tumbling through her, tossing her end over end until she couldn’t decide which way was up. Danger. You’re in danger. The warning was closer now, more urgent. Enough to draw her back, breaking the seal of their lips. She only had a moment of gratification at a similar haze unfocus ...more
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Grahame Shannon
I envisaged a perfect detective’s assistant. She’d have long, wavy blonde hair, a short skirt, and curves in all the right places. She’d have a genius IQ, know how to hack and code, and be available at all hours. Now, make her into a robot. Sadly, I mentally removed her body, leaving a phone app.
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