From Sherlock Holmes to modern thrillers, murder mysteries have fascinated readers and viewers for over a century. With the release of the latest Knives Out film, Wake Up Dead Man, on streaming platforms, fans of the genre can revisit classic and ingenious whodunnits that have stood the test of time.
Some of the most notable include Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Adventure of the Speckled Band (1892), featuring Sherlock Holmes solving a locked-room murder, and GK Chesterton’s The Invisible Man (1911), in which Father Brown investigates a seemingly impossible crime. Agatha Christie’s debut Miss Marple story, The Murder at the Vicarage (1930), and John Dickson Carr’s The Hollow Man (1935), a landmark locked-room mystery, are also widely celebrated.
Other classics highlighted are Sidney Gilliat’s film Green for Danger (1946), Boileau-Narcejac’s The Living and the Dead (1954), and Dario Argento’s Italian thriller The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970). PD James’s The Black Tower (1975) and Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s film Sleuth (1972) showcase meticulous plotting and psychological tension. More contemporary works, such as Fred Vargas’s Have Mercy on Us All (2001), blend Gothic elements with complex investigations.
These ten stories, spanning literature and cinema, are recommended for fans seeking clever plots, unexpected twists, and masterful storytelling in the murder mystery genre.
With inputs from BBC