Mystery Literature
Mystery literature consists of fictional stories that involve a puzzle, crime, or enigma that needs to be solved by the characters within the narrative. These stories often incorporate elements of suspense, intrigue, and deception as the characters work to uncover the truth behind the mystery. The genre typically features a detective or amateur sleuth as the protagonist who uses their intellect, intuition, and investigative skills to unravel the complexities of the plot. Mystery literature can encompass a wide range of subgenres, including traditional whodunits, hard-boiled detective stories, cozy mysteries, and psychological thrillers. It is characterized by its focus on suspenseful storytelling, clever plot twists, and the challenge of solving the central mystery before the resolution is revealed.