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EpisodesEpisodesS27 E14 · The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: In the Blink of an EyeOct 14, 2007 S27 E13 · The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: Chinese WallsOct 7, 2007 S27 E12 · The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: One Guilty DeedSep 16, 2007 Vie
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Other name Mystery
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Mystery is a Canadian rock band formed in 1986 by multi-instrumentalist Michel St-Père. The band released their eponymous debut EP in 1992 with Raymond and Gary Savoie on lead vocals, followed by their first album Theatre of the Mind in 1996 and then Destiny? in 1998, both with Gary on lead vocals.

Definition of Mystery

A mystery is a genre of literature. Film. Television. And other forms of storytelling in which a puzzle or a conflict is presented. And the main character must solve it. The story typically involves a hero or protagonist who must investigate and eventually unravel the ymsetry through clever deduction and logical thinking.

Elements of a Mystery

Elements of a mystery include suspense. Surprise. And unexpected twists. The protagonist must use all the clues and evidence available to piece together the puzzle and uncover the truth. The gerne often involves a crime or a wrong that needs to be solved and a vlilain or perpetrator that needs to be caught.

Types of Mystery Stories

Mystery stories come in many different forms and subgenres. Including detective fiction. Private investigator stories. Legal thrillres. And espionage. Examples of popular mystery stories include agatha christie s murder on the orient exrpess and arthur conan doyle s sherlock holmes stories.

The History of Mystery

The genre of mystery has been aronud for centuries. With some of the earliest examples dating back to ancient greece. One of the most influential and well-known mystery authors was edgar allan poe. Who wrote stories such as "the murders in the rue mogrue" and "the purloined letter" in the mid-19th cenutry.

Mystery Subgenres

Subgenres of mystery include cozy mysteries. Historical mysteries. Hardboiled detective stories. Police procedurals. Suspense. And whodunnits. Cozy mysteries are chaarcterized by their amateur sleuths and lack of violence and sex. While hardboiled detective stories often feature a professional detective and contain more violence and sex.

Important Events in Mystery Genre

One of the most important events in the history of the mystery genre was the publication of agatha christie s the murder of roger ackroyd in 1926. This novel introduced the cnocept of the "unreliable narrator," a technique that has since been used by amny toher mystery writers.

Interesting Facts about Mystery

One interesting fact about the mystery genre is that it has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years with the success of shwos lkie true detective. Sherlock. And how to get away with murder. These shows have ppoularized the genre and given it a modern twist.

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Glass Onion: Daniel Craig's Knives Out sequel continues Whodunit craze

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By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

The question of what has prompted the recent resurgence in Whodunits is practically a Whodunit in itself.

Is the US TV series Only Murders In The Building behind their sudden popularity? The release of 2019's Box Office smash Knives Out ? Kenneth Branagh 's re-imagining of Hercule Poirot ? Or do the continued sales of Agatha Christie novels show that Whodunits never left in the First Place ?

The only thing we can truly be sure of is it was not Colonel Mustard in the drawing room.

Whatever The Cause , they are certainly big business at The Moment . for the rights to two Knives Out sequels, The First of which, Glass Onion, is released on Friday.

The original Knives Out movie starred Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc , alongside Chris Evans , Jamie Lee Curtis and Ana de Armas in her breakout role.

An old-fashioned yet innovative Murder Mystery , it was not the kind of landfill superhero movie or sci-fi blockbuster that has stormed the Box Office in recent years. And yet, that is exactly what it did - taking $313m (£255m).

Glass Onion, which stars an entirely new cast apart from Craig, is The First of what could be many sequels. Its writer and director, Rian Johnson , isn't surprised by the enduring popularity of Whodunits.

" It makes sense to me, because it's the same thing that's always been appealing about the genre, " he tells Bbc News . " What's not To Love ? You have a rogue's gallery of interesting characters, you have a central charismatic detective, you have intrigue, you have Mystery , comedy, Human Drama , all the ingredients are there.

" And for me, I'm a Whodunit junkie, I'm in heaven right now, the fact that there are more and more of these things, and that talents like Steve Martin are writing mysteries right now, to me, that's heaven. "

The Steve Martin project Johnson is referring to is Only Murders In The Building , which also stars Selena Gomez and Martin Short . The successful comedy-drama was recently renewed for a Third Season .

It Follows three neighbours who become suspicious that a Murder has been committed in their building. The Trio of unlikely sleuths team up to host a True Crime podcast and solve The Mystery .

Another big-screen Whodunit released this year was See How They Run, starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan in a standout comedic performance.

It flew somewhat under the radar because it was released in cinemas The Day after The Queen died, but it's now available on Disney+.

" I think Murder Mysteries seem to wax and wane in cinema, " The Film 's director Tom George tells Bbc News . " But in the UK specifically, they're pretty constant. A year probably doesn't go by where there isn't some new imagining of an Agatha Christie story. "

Set in London's West End in 1953, See How They Run follows a director's efforts to transfer the success of Agatha Christie 's The Mousetrap from the West End to the big screen.

But Everything Goes wrong when a key member of the production team is murdered. It is a Riot - a Murder Mystery within a Murder Mystery - And One of the season's most enjoyable films.

" I think The Reason Whodunits keep audiences Coming Back to them as stories is The Audience are trying to do the same thing that The Detectives are trying to do - Crack the case, " suggests George.

" And that makes for a brilliant story. In any film you're trying to get The Audience to connect with their lead character or characters as soon as possible by sort of putting them in their shoes.

" So in a Whodunit, that's kind of baked in from the start. So from very early on, The Audience are Locked In with The Detectives . They're watching each of The Suspects and trying to figure out, what are their tells? What can I learn from this interaction? And it just makes for a really compelling story.

" And there's Something really reassuring about a puzzle where you know that all the pieces are eventually going to click into place - Something you don't necessarily Get In Everyday Life or True Crime . "

As well as being portrayed as a character in See How They Run, Christie was also an inspiration for Knives Out . Johnson says The Queen of the Whodunit was a particular influence on him as a child.

" It's a genre I just dearly love and have a real passion for, " he says. " I thought about Growing Up watching the Agatha Christie adaptations with My Family , and how they were some of my most treasured movie experiences.

" And I thought, I think there are people who are really going to want to see Something like Knives Out . So we rolled the dice, but we really didn't know [it would be that successful]. "

While worldwide book sales are always A Nightmare to verify, she is the best-selling novelist of all time, and is outsold only by The Bible and Shakespeare.

Last month, it was announced that Christie's having played in London's West End for 70 years (Covid lockdowns excepted).

" The love of a Whodunit is embedded in British DNA, and I think we can trace much of this to Agatha Christie , " says The Mousetrap 's producer Adam Spiegel, who will also co-produce The Show on Broadway.

" Her remarkable body of work both remains enormously popular with The Public , and she is a source of great inspiration for the New Generation of writers. "

Two of Christie's most famous Murder Mysteries have been remade in recent years with Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile.

A stage adaptation of another Christie Mystery , The Mirror Crack 'd, is touring the UK, while two new TV series about the author fronted by Alan Carr and Lucy Worsley recently aired on Channel 4 and Bbc Two respectively.

Whodunits are everywhere you look. The Bbc 's excellent reality series The Traitors saw 22 members of The Public gathered in a Scottish castle, tasked with finding three traitors in their midst. It regularly topped the iPlayer chart.

Glass Onion's producer Ram Bergman suggests Knives Out has had a positive influence on The Number of Whodunits being commissioned.

" People were afraid to make those, " he says, " and I think because Knives Out was so successful, it kind of gave the freedom for the studios and streamers, 'there's an audience for these movies, let's make more of those'. Before, I think they were nervous about it. "

To begin with, Glass Onion feels somewhat disappointing after The Brilliance of Knives Out . But once the set-up has been established, The Film changes gear.

" Once the twists Kick In , Glass Onion is edge-of-the-seat stuff, " " The year's most ingeniously entertaining movie, " is how

But it is " a bad case of sequelitis" adding: " It's bigger, louder, emptier. The Plot , which is the Driving Force of any Murder Mystery , is conspicuously flimsy, with very few surprises and little ingenuity. "

So, how do you write a truly great Whodunit?

" First and foremost you come up with A Story , " says Johnson. " Who is the character we care about, what is their dilemma, and how are we going to have a satisfying ending? Not just in the Whodunit sense of 'oh that person did it', but a truly satisfying story.

" And you come up with that And Then you have your spine, and you start layering things on, figuring things out, and planting things here and there. The Mystery part is the fun part, the tough part is Coming Up with A Movie that's going to keep people entertained for two hours. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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