The element of surprise. In a good mystery short story, you don't expect the ending. For example, in 'The Most Dangerous Game' by Richard Connell, the twist at the end where the hunter becomes the hunted is really engaging.
The following are some recommendations for short collections of mystery novels: "GOTH Broken Palm Incident"(Japan) B1: This book was B1's masterpiece that won the third "Benji Mystery Fictional Award". It was composed of six independent short stories, telling the two protagonists 'pursuit of bizarre cases and their thoughts on human nature. 2. "Knocking on the Door of the Secret Room"[Japan] Aizaki Yugo: This book is a story about a detective. The author reveals the truth of a secret room murder in a humorous way. 3. "Grass of Death": This book is a short mystery novel that is suitable to be read at random times. Each story is full of twists and horror elements. 4. "500 Witnesses", Seiichiro Oyama: This book is an exquisite collection of short stories about Benji's reasoning. Each story is full of suspense and the fun of reasoning. 5. "The Monster Forest Villa Incident" Carl: This is a secret room mystery novel. It is difficult to guess the means, the mastermind is difficult to guess, and the ending is unexpected. It is a divine work. These collections of short detective stories could give readers a thrilling and extremely brain-burning reading experience.
Here are some recommended short mystery novels:
1. " The Dark Night " and " Bad Kids " were the classics of domestic socialist-style mystery novels. The plot was twisted and exciting.
2. Sherlock Holmes was a well-known mystery novel with Sherlock Holmes as the main character.
3. " Everything She Knew " was an unsolved case. It told the tragic story of two girls. The memory line and the reality line were parallel, revealing the truth that had been silent for many years.
4. " Fishing and Hunting " was a suspense novel set in a school setting. It was about the revenge story of two female leads.
5. " Detective Dixson " was a serious detective mystery novel. Every case hid an unknown secret, and the readers followed Detective Dixson to uncover the secrets behind the strange cases.
6. The Qianlong Hundred Works Bureau was an ancient mystery novel that narrated a case during the Qianlong period.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent short mystery novels that have not been mentioned.
One characteristic is a sense of intrigue. They often start with a strange event or situation, like a sudden disappearance or an unexplained death. For example, in many short mystery stories, the opening scene hooks you right away.
One characteristic is the element of suspense. For example, in 'The Cask of Amontillado', the reader doesn't know exactly what Fortunato will encounter as he follows Montresor deeper into the catacombs. Another is the use of red herrings. Writers often put in false clues to mislead the reader. Also, the mystery usually has a central enigma, like in 'The Tell - Tale Heart' where the narrator's true motivation for his actions is a mystery at first. And the stories are often concise, getting to the point quickly to keep the reader engaged.
Characteristics include concise yet vivid descriptions. Since they are short, they need to paint a clear picture in just a few words. In 'The Speckled Band', Doyle describes the strange circumstances and the menacing presence effectively. Another characteristic is the ability to engage the reader quickly. They don't have a long build - up like some novels. 'The Cask of Amontillado' grabs you right from the start with its strange invitation. And they often leave a lasting impression. Even though they are short, stories like 'A Jury of Her Peers' stay with you long after you've read them because of their unique take on mystery and human nature.
Sure. 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band' by Arthur Conan Doyle is a great one. It has a really suspenseful plot with strange happenings in a locked room.
The use of suspense is masterful. The slow build - up as the narrator plans the murder and then the increasing paranoia afterwards create a truly nerve - wracking reading experience. The story also has a very atmospheric setting which adds to the mystery. It's set in a rather dreary and claustrophobic place which enhances the feeling of dread and unease.