'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' by V.E. Schwab also fits the bill. It has a touch of mystery as we follow Addie through the centuries of her cursed life. There are elements of the fantastical as she can't be remembered by anyone she meets, and a sense of horror as she endures loneliness and the unknown.
I would suggest 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It's a very complex horror mystery novel with a unique layout that adds to the mystery. The horror comes from the strange house and the events that occur within it. 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson is another good one. The mystery of what is really haunting Hill House and the psychological horror it creates for the characters is really well - done.
Sure. 'The Shining' by Stephen King is a classic. It tells the story of a family in an isolated hotel, where supernatural horrors lurk. Another one is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. It introduced the world - famous vampire, Count Dracula, and is filled with Gothic horror elements. And 'Coraline' by Neil Gaiman is also great. It's about a girl who discovers a parallel world with a very dark and spooky side.
Another great mystery novel is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. The story is told from different perspectives, which adds to the mystery. It has a lot of unexpected twists and the characters are complex and fascinating.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. " Seal of the Graveyard " mystery-mystery novel: Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng, the strange people of the early Tang Dynasty, embarked on a thrilling and strange adventure around the mystery of Qianling. 2. " Deduction of Death " was a mystery novel. The male protagonist, Zhong Li, solved all kinds of mysteries with extraordinary insight and deductive reasoning ability, but he could not find out the truth about his father's disappearance. The black butterfly flew in his dream for ten years. The truth was in front of him, but he still needed to deduce to solve it. 3. " The Eye of Sin " was a mystery detective novel. It explored the good and evil of human nature, the abyss, and sin, and realized the most real emotions in human nature. I hope you like the novels above.π
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. " I Have a House of Horrors." This was a suspense-mystery novel. It was about a staff member writing a script in a creative Haunted House to let the guests feel the real horror. 2. " Thriller Movie: My Ghost Story Script Kill." This was an infinite novel. It was about the protagonist entering a horror movie to solve the case of the missing corpse. 3. " Hide and Seek in the Mountains and Seas " was a suspense-adventure survival novel. The protagonist coincidentally obtained a lost map and a necklace with tiger teeth, and began a thrilling adventure. The above novels are all very scary and exciting. I hope you will like my recommendations.
Sure. 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie is a must - read. It's set on an isolated island where ten people are being killed one by one according to a nursery rhyme. The sense of isolation and the unknown killer create a very tense atmosphere.
Sure. 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' by Edgar Allan Poe is a great one. It's considered a pioneer of the detective story genre.
Sure. 'The Caine Mutiny' is a classic nautical mystery novel. It's set on a U.S. Navy warship and involves a complex plot of mutiny and mystery. Another good one is 'Moby - Dick', which is not only about the hunt for the great white whale but also has elements of mystery and the unknown in the vast ocean. And 'Death on the Nile' has a nautical setting and a great mystery plot full of twists and turns.
Sure. 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco is a classic. It's set in a medieval monastery and involves a complex mystery with religious overtones. Another good one is 'The Alienist' by Caleb Carr, which takes place in 19th - century New York and follows the investigation of a serial killer.
Yes. 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier is a wonderful mystery novel. The story is full of secrets and the shadow of the first wife, Rebecca, looms large over the new bride. It's a psychological mystery that keeps you guessing. Also, 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco is a great pick. Set in a medieval monastery, a series of murders occur and a monk named William of Baskerville tries to solve them using his knowledge and logic.