Yes, I think so. A fetus is a potential life. Aborting it is taking away its chance to be born and live. It's like ending a life prematurely, which is the essence of murder.
It might be a mystery genre. Since there is'murder' in the title, it's likely that the story revolves around solving a murder case, which is a common theme in mystery novels. However, it could also have elements of other genres like suspense or horror, depending on how the story is told.
I can't say for certain that 'Murder at the End of the World' novel is a best - seller. It might be really good and have a great story, but that doesn't always translate into best - seller status. A lot has to do with how well it's promoted, the publisher's reach, and whether it catches the attention of a wide range of readers.
End it by having the justice served and showing the impact of the crime and its solution on the community or characters. Maybe hint at potential future developments or leave a little room for the reader's imagination.
Did the protagonist of Phantom Murder die in the end?
It was not that the protagonist of 1408 Phantom Room did not die. At the end of the movie, the protagonist successfully solved the puzzle and walked out of the 1408 Phantom Room and returned to the real world. Although the movie did not explicitly state the fate of the protagonist, it was generally believed that the movie was a science fiction story where the protagonist might achieve immortality or transcend death.
One great 'east end murder novel' could be 'The Limehouse Golem'. It's set in the East End of London and has a really dark and atmospheric feel with a complex mystery at its core.
It could be a mystery story set in the East End, with Charles Lennox as the main character. Maybe it involves his investigation of a murder in that area.
Some people believe it because they consider life to begin at conception. So, any termination of the fetus is seen as taking a life, just like killing a born person, which they define as murder.