Kategorier: Alle - mystery - horror - children

af William Stephenson 2 år siden

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Mystery Subgenres

Mystery literature spans a wide array of subgenres, each defined by its unique characteristics and target audience. Some subgenres feature non-human detectives, such as dogs or cats.

Mystery Subgenres

Mystery Subgenres

Other

multicultural and diverse-involves culturally diverse characters
locked room- also known as puzzle mysteries; the place where the crime is committed is hard to enter/exit unnoticed
culinary- a chef is involved

Horror

paranormal-a ghost is responsible for the crime

Perpetrator

Howdunit - A genre in which the perpetrator is known, but the focus is figuring out HOW the crime was committed.
Whodunit - A genre in which the focus of the story is finding out who committed a crime.
Caper - Based around the protagonist being the perpetrator of the crime.

violent

hardboiled- lots of violence

Children

Cozy - Usually does not involve violence, and usually takes place in a small community.
young adult- a teenager solves the crime
children's story- mystery stories directed towards children

not involving humans

furry sleuth- a dog or cat is the detective

Non-violent

cozy-no violence is involved

Detective

police procedural- a police is the detective
disabled-the detective's disability helps them solve the mystery
amateur sleuth- A genre in which the protagonist is not affiliated with any detective or police agencies but still solves a crime.
historical- the detective is in a historical setting
Doctor Detective - A story in which a doctor acts as a detective
Bumbling Detective - A story in which the person solving the crime makes a lot of mistakes, and usually is focused on comedy.
Private Detective -

Danger

legal- the protagonist is often in peril and a lawyer solves the case
woman in peril- a woman is in danger
child in peril- a child is in danger