Where to look . . .
For information about mysteries and mystery authors
For reviews of mystery fiction
To experience mystery online
To find resources and organizations for mystery writers
For information about mysteries and mystery authors
A&E's Mysteries
features a searchable mystery database with more than 10,000 entries.
PBS's official
MYSTERY!
site offers information about current programming complete with animated Gorey illustrations.
The
Bibliomysteries web site
offers information about book-related and library-related mysteries, including an alphabetical bibliography of bibliomysteries. Also included:
library-related detectives
and
citations for articles about bibliomysteries
.
The Mysterious Home Page
offers a guide to mystery-related resources on the Net.
MysteryNet.com, the Place for Everything Mystery
, offers a plethora of mystery-related features.
Check out
History of the Mystery
Mysteries on T.V.
Mystery Book of the Week
A
Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection
offers copious reading lists and educational essays about Golden Age mystery.
Try the
Agatha Christie
web page for all things Christie.
And
The Sherlockian Holmepage
for all thing Sherlock.
The
Mining Co. Guide to mysteries
offers interviews, reviews and an
extensive
list of links to the web pages of individual mystery authors.
Yahoo's links for the
Mystery Genre
covers all the bases in mystery fiction, including links to the home pages of more than 200 mystery
authors
.
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For reviews of mystery fiction
The
Troutworks Mystery Guide
provides literally hundreds of
reviews
, arranged alphabetically by author. Also check out the
New Books
list (updated monthly).
The
Doras Roundtower Book Reviews
site is updated biweekly and includes a
mystery section
.
Bill's Mystery/Suspense Reviews
offers thumbnail reviews from a variety of subgenres.
Danny Yee's Book Reviews
offers lists of both
detective fiction
and
crime fiction
.
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To experience mystery online
At
The Baker Street Connection
, electronic texts of the entire Sherlockian canon are available online.
The Neon Blue
division of
Clocktower Fiction
features e-texts of original mystery stories.
The
Scrolling Mystery Theater
guides you through original mystery stories in hypertext. Just click on the ticket to begin.
Seeing Ear Theatre Classics
(on the
Sci-Fi Channel Dominion
site) features online radio thrillers from classic series like
Suspense
,
Murder at Midnight
and
Lights Out!
(requires RealAudio.)
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To find resources and organizations for mystery writers
Inkspot, The Writer's Resource
offers an index of
Resources for Mystery/Crime Writers
.
The
Mystery Writers of America
online newsletter provides information about the organization, conventions, awards and resources.
Check out the home page of the
American Crime Writer's League
.
Sisters in Crime
is an organization of authors, agents, booksellers, editors, librarians, critics, and readers, especially concerned with the sphere of women in the mystery field.
Sisters in Crime Southern Sisters Homepage
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Updated 08/09/99.