Sure. 'The Big Bow Mystery' by Israel Zangwill is a great rare detective mystery. It was one of the early works in the detective genre and has some really interesting twists and turns in the plot.
You can try second - hand bookstores. They often have a collection of out - of - print and rare detective mystery books. Some local libraries also have special collections that might include such works.
One well - known Italian mystery detective fiction is 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco. It combines mystery, historical elements and detective - like investigations within a medieval monastery setting.
Sure. 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Arthur Conan Doyle is a classic. It features the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Watson solving various mysterious cases in Victorian London.
Well, 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides is a popular newish detective and mystery book. It's about a woman who stops speaking after she's accused of murdering her husband. Also, 'The Snowman' by Jo Nesbø is a good pick. It features a detective trying to solve a series of murders related to snowmen. And there's 'In the Woods' by Tana French, which has an atmospheric mystery set in Ireland.
Well, 'Naoko' by Junichiro Tanizaki is a detective - like mystery novel. It has elements of mystery as the main character tries to understand the complex relationship and the secrets surrounding Naoko. The narrative is filled with Tanizaki's signature exploration of human nature and the darker aspects of society.
Well, I'm not sure if there are a large number of novels that are specifically and solely about 'rare earths' in the title. However, some science fiction novels that deal with advanced technology and resource management on other planets or in the future might involve rare earths. For instance, Arthur C. Clarke's works often explore such scientific and technological concepts. His novels might not directly mention 'rare earths' but could potentially have elements related to the importance of such scarce resources in the development of advanced civilizations.
Sure. 'The Maltese Falcon' by Dashiell Hammett is a classic. It has a hard - boiled detective, Sam Spade, who gets involved in a dangerous search for a valuable statuette. The dialogue is sharp and the atmosphere is full of noir elements.
Sure. One great series is the 'Sherlock Holmes' books by Arthur Conan Doyle. It's a classic with brilliant deductions and interesting cases. Another is the 'Hercule Poirot' series by Agatha Christie. Poirot is a very charming detective. Also, the 'Millennium' series by Stieg Larsson is quite popular, with complex plots and engaging characters.
Sure. 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Arthur Conan Doyle is a classic. It features the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Watson solving various mysterious murders. Another great one is 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. It has a very suspenseful plot where ten people are trapped on an island and are murdered one by one.
The 'Flavia de Luce' series by Alan Bradley. Flavia is an 11 - year - old sleuth with a passion for chemistry. Her adventures in solving mysteries in her English village in the 1950s are both fun and engaging. The writing is witty and the mysteries are well - crafted.