I'm not sure of many specific ones off - hand, but perhaps some local authors from the Yosemite area might have dabbled in this genre in the past.
Well, in a fictional vintage Yosemite mystery novel, the vintage aspect often means it has a certain charm from an older era. It might have a different writing style, more descriptive and perhaps slower - paced, which draws you in. Yosemite itself is full of nooks and crannies, hidden trails and secluded areas that are perfect for a mystery to unfold. The fictional part allows for all kinds of creative twists, such as a long - lost treasure hidden in the park or a series of strange events that only the main character can solve.
As I mentioned before, Agatha Christie is very well - known. She has written numerous mystery novels, such as 'And Then There Were None'. Her works often feature clever detective work and intricate plots.
Craig Johnson is quite well - known for his 'Longmire' series. His writing brings the character of Sheriff Walt Longmire to life, with detailed descriptions of the Wyoming landscape and complex mysteries. Another is James Lee Burke. His works often feature sheriffs or law - enforcement - type characters dealing with moral and criminal issues in a very atmospheric way.
Alexander McCall Smith is quite well - known for his 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency' series. His writing gives a vivid picture of Botswana life while presenting engaging mysteries.
Michael Connelly has written heist mystery novels. He is known for his detailed and engaging storytelling. His characters are often involved in solving crimes related to heists. Also, Agatha Christie, although more famous for her other mystery works, has some stories that involve elements of heist. Her unique way of creating mystery and suspense is always a treat for readers.
Ace Atkins is a great author of Texas mystery novels. His books like 'The Devil's Backbone' are set in rural Texas and are known for their dark and engaging mysteries. Sophie Littlefield is also well - known for her Texas - centered mystery novels. Her characters are often strong - willed women who get caught up in the local mysteries. And don't forget Carol O'Connell, whose 'Bone by Bone' is a gripping Texas mystery.
James Patterson is another popular author. His 'Alex Cross' series, like 'Along Came a Spider', features an FBI agent as the main character. Patterson is known for his ability to create suspense and keep the story moving at a rapid pace, which is appealing to many mystery lovers.
Well, Edgar Allan Poe is a classic author. His short stories like 'The Fall of the House of Usher' are full of supernatural mystery. Dean Koontz is also a popular name. His novels often feature elements of the unknown and the spooky, for example 'Watchers'. Shirley Jackson is known for her work like 'The Haunting of Hill House' which is a great supernatural mystery.
Stieg Larsson is a well - known author of contemporary mystery novels. His 'Millennium' series, like 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', has been widely read. Gillian Flynn is also famous for her works such as 'Gone Girl'. And then there's Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling), whose 'Cormoran Strike' series is quite popular.
Stephen King has also written some great dark mystery novels. For example, 'Misery' has a really dark and suspenseful plot. His ability to create terrifying situations and complex characters makes his books very engaging in this genre.