How about 'The Mystery of the Stolen Evidence', 'The Sinister Plot', 'The Guilty Mind'? 'The Mystery of the Stolen Evidence' is interesting because it immediately makes you wonder about what evidence was stolen and why. 'The Sinister Plot' gives a feeling of something evil and well - planned. 'The Guilty Mind' focuses on the psychological aspect of the criminal, which is often a key element in criminal fiction.
'Gang Rises: The Ascent of a Criminal Syndicate'. This title implies growth and development of the gang. It can make the reader curious about how the gang started small and then rose to power, what challenges they faced along the way, etc.
Well, 'The Silent Witness', 'The Criminal's Trail', and 'The Enigma of the Crime Scene' are great titles. 'The Silent Witness' makes you wonder who or what the witness is and why it's silent. 'The Criminal's Trail' gives the idea of following the path of the wrongdoer. 'The Enigma of the Crime Scene' implies that there are puzzles and secrets within the place where the crime occurred.
Sure. 'Solar Flare Surge' is a cool title. It gives the impression of a story centered around a powerful solar flare and the chaos or opportunities it might bring. 'Pulse of the Cosmos' could be about some sort of energy or signal that pulses through the cosmos and affects different planets or civilizations. 'Dark Matter Dilemma' is also good as it implies a story that delves into the mystery of dark matter and the problems or challenges associated with it.
Midnight's Scream. It makes you think of something terrifying happening in the dead of night when people are most vulnerable.
Sure. 'The Phoenix's Flight' or 'The Shadow Realm'.
Sure. 'The Deadly Deception' is a good one. Also, 'Murder Unveiled'. And 'The Killing Plot' works too.
: Ruined Paradise. This title is great as it shows the contrast between what could have been a beautiful place (a paradise) and what it has become (ruined). It can be used to describe a world that has been destroyed by war, environmental disasters or human greed, like in some post - apocalyptic dystopian stories.
Midnight Screams. It immediately makes one think of something terrifying happening in the dead of night.
Eyes in the Dark. Just the thought of eyes watching from the darkness is terrifying.
Sure. 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie is a great start. It's a classic mystery thriller with a simple yet engaging plot. A group of people are invited to an island and then start getting killed one by one. Christie is a master of creating suspense and this book is a good example.