Crime and mystery fiction focuses on solving crimes, uncovering secrets or investigating suspicious events, often through detectives, investigators or ordinary people drawn into dangerous situations.
Popular subgenres include detective fiction, police procedurals, psychological thrillers, noir crime, cosy mysteries and legal thrillers.
Most crime and mystery novels are written for adult readers, although there are also versions adapted for younger audiences.
Not always. While many stories follow detectives or investigators, some focus on victims, witnesses or even criminals themselves.
A strong mystery usually includes compelling characters, carefully placed clues, suspenseful pacing and an unexpected but satisfying resolution.
They are closely related but not identical. Crime fiction focuses on solving a crime, while thrillers often emphasise high-stakes tension and danger.
Readers enjoy the suspense, puzzles and twists that keep them engaged while trying to solve the mystery alongside the characters.
Yes. Many crime novels feature recurring detectives or investigators, allowing readers to follow characters across multiple books.
Some novels are inspired by real cases, but most crime fiction stories are entirely fictional.
Readers who enjoy suspense, puzzles, investigative storytelling and unexpected plot twists often gravitate toward this genre.