Mystery & Suspense

Sometime in the last four or five decades the Powers That Be decided every movie mystery would follow basically the same plot so that viewers wouldn't have to worry about the outcome and would be able to enjoy the movie all the way through. Fortunately for those who prefer to let the future unfold itself, there are still mystery novels.

A mystery is simply something you don't know or can't understand. By the time you understand it, it's not a mystery anymore. Part of the fun of detective stories is not knowing what's going on (at least, not for sure) until the end, when sudden light dawns in the midst of the darkness and you fancy yourself a bit dull for not having picked up on the clues earlier.

Trying to figure the solution before the main characters get there is pretty fun, too, though there's another kind of satisfaction from waiting till Hercule Poirot or Sherlock Holmes or Lord Peter Wimsey reveal the criminal by name, the extent of his or her crimes, and the motivations that led them to kill, steal or lie. Though in the end, most of us probably end up in both categories, trying to figure everything out but still surprised by the truth.

Modern mystery novels tend to focus on criminal evil, fascinated by the depths humans are capable of sinking to. While older ones certainly didn't hesitate to point out man's depravity and capacity for wrongdoing, they were even more concerned with justice and the good guys who overcome the bad guys through superior wit and reason.

These are the ones we like. We don't admire Sherlock Holmes only for his formidable genius, but also for his commitment to employ it for the forces of good. Miss Marple doesn't need to solve crimes, but she does—and we rejoice every time she triumphs over a shady perpetrator. In the real world things might not always wind up so neatly, but it's nice to know in some books they always will.

Review by C. Hollis Crossman
C. Hollis Crossman used to be a child. Now he's a husband and father who loves church, good food, and weird stuff. He might be a mythical creature, but he's definitely not a centaur. Read more of his reviews here.
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Alfred Hitchcock's Sinister Spies
by Alfred Hitchcock (editor); illustrated by Paul Spina
from Random House
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Case of the Etruscan Treasure
by Robert Newman
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Chasing Vermeer
by Blue Balliett
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Deadly Waters
National Parks Mystery #4
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
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Dragon, Hound of Honor
by Julie Andrews Edwards and Emma Walton Hamilton
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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
by E.L. Konigsburg
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1968 Newbery Medal Winner
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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
by E. L. Konigsburg
35th Anniversary Edition from Atheneum
Mystery/Suspense for 4th-7th grade
1968 Newbery Medal winner
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Journey to the River Sea
by Eva Ibbotson
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Little Lord Fauntleroy
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by Frances Hodgson Burnett, illustrated by Peter Spier
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Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
by Chris Grabenstein
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Mysterious Bender Bones
by Susan Meyers, illustrated by Ib Ohlssohn
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Mysterious Christmas Shell
by Eleanor Cameron, illustrated by Beth & Joe Krush
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Mystery at the Doll Hospital
by Elizabeth Honness, illustrated by Velma Ilsley
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Mystery of the Musical Umbrella
by Friedrick Feld, illustrated by Doris Jackson, translated by W. Kersley Holmes
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Mystery of the Pirate's Ghost
by Elizabeth Honness, illustrated by Beth & Joe Krush
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Pete's Puzzle
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Three Times Lucky
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by Sheila Turnage
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To Walk on Two Feet
by Marjorie Cook
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Traitor Among Us
by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
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Wish Giver
by Bill Brittain, illustrated by Andrew Glass
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