'The Dark Alley Mystery'. This title creates an immediate sense of mystery and danger, which are common elements in crime stories. It makes the reader wonder what might be lurking in that alley. Another could be 'The Stolen Heirloom'. It gives a clear object of the crime, and heirlooms often have a lot of sentimental and sometimes financial value, making it a great focus for a crime story. And 'The Silent Witness'. This title implies that there is someone or something that has seen the crime but isn't talking, adding an element of intrigue.
Here are some more: 'The Blood - Stained Note'. The mention of blood makes it seem very serious and the note could be a crucial clue. 'The Abandoned Crime Scene'. This title makes one wonder why the crime scene was abandoned and what secrets it might hold. 'The False Alibi'. Alibis are a big part of crime investigations, and a false one can lead to all sorts of twists and turns in a story.
I'm not sure of a really well - known 'crime rhyme visual novel' specifically. There are so many visual novels out there that it's possible one exists but hasn't gained widespread mainstream popularity yet.
One popular 'crime visual novel' is 'Danganronpa'. It features a group of students trapped in a school where they have to solve murders to survive. Another is 'Ace Attorney', which focuses on a defense attorney solving various criminal cases in a courtroom setting. There's also 'Zero Escape' series that combines crime, mystery, and escape room elements.
Well, 'The Enchanted Forest' is a really good story title. It brings to mind a magical place full of wonder and strange creatures. 'The Secret of the Old House' is also a good one. It makes people curious about what secrets the old house might hold. And 'The Girl with the Golden Hair' is a classic - type title that can lead to all sorts of interesting stories.
There are several good titles for mafia stories. For instance, 'Mafia: City of Fear' which sets the mood of a place dominated by the mafia and instills a sense of dread. 'The Hidden Mafia' could also work well as it suggests that the mafia is operating undercover and there are things that are not known to the general public. 'Mafia: The Unseen Hand' is another great title as it implies that the mafia is controlling things from behind the scenes without being detected easily.
Tana French's 'In the Woods' is really popular. It sets the tone for her Dublin Murder Squad series. Another popular one is John Connolly's 'Every Dead Thing'. Adrian McKinty's 'The Cold, Cold Ground' has also gained a lot of fans.
One of the best Hollywood crime novels is 'L.A. Confidential' by James Ellroy. It delves deep into the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles in the 1950s, with complex characters and a convoluted plot full of corruption, sex, and murder. The characters, like Detective Exley, are multi - dimensional and the story weaves through different layers of Hollywood glamour and crime.