Partners in Crime is a whodunit with a television twist of combining the detective with his FBI agent ex-wife. |
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Further compounding the peril is the fact that this is basically a murder mystery, a whodunit with slasher overtones. |
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Come on, this whodunit tale is quite engrossing with its frequent tosses, turns and twists. |
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In the classic whodunit, in contrast, the situation itself may have strong comic possibilities. |
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Whatever you may think of the lady's literary ability, an Agatha Christie whodunit is going to be cleverly plotted, make no mistake. |
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In 1976 an all-star cast was assembled for Simon's whodunit comedy Murder By Death. |
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A literary detective story is still a detective story and aficionados of the whodunit won't be disappointed. |
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This next case is a straightforward whodunit with a few touches of class conflict. |
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It's a whodunit about the murder of a trucking company owner who is also an illegal alien smuggler. |
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Instead of a conventional whodunit, the film is interested in what motivates everyone involved. |
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The result is often a close call and proceedings are like a well-written whodunit. |
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Perhaps cutting back on the excessive stop-motion photography would have shaved an hour off its running time, producing a tight, generally appealing whodunit. |
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Blood-soaked walls and carpets and severed heads are being used to construct grisly murder scenes as part of a gory game of whodunit for students to solve. |
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In some ways this film is a whodunit as well as a horror flick. |
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Obsessed with solving the whodunit, isolated from his grieving wife and small daughter, the boy's father becomes a renegade bloodhound. |
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While the judiciary will shed light, we hope, on the economic whodunit, we need further enlightenment as regards the institutional whodunit. |
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Each chapter of this hilarious whodunit novel begins with some legal term, just like the title itself. |
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The viewer catches on pretty early that, unlike other classic horror films in which the identity of the killer is never in question, this film is a whodunit. |
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Sidney Lumet's unforgettable film starring Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb is a celluloid classic, a whodunit in which we never see the crime, the victim or the accused. |
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In-fighting among Briggs' family, staff and potential business investors makes finding out whodunit all the more difficult. |
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This gripping six-part whodunit, with its big-gun older stars and Nicola Walker's sensitive lead, is more than just a police procedural. |
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Steven Schipper, Artistic Director of the Manitoba Theatre Centre for the fourteenth season, will be returning to the SBC Theatre to direct the famous whodunit. |
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Written like a real whodunit, the article discusses different plausible explanations for these differences in expenditures and ends with some important recommendations in order to keep them under control. |
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Recipient of the Arthur Ellis Award for best juvenile novel, this story by Norah McClintock offers intrigue worthy of an Agatha Christie whodunit. |
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The Antechamber of Death is a dramatic whodunit full of glitz and gore that will bring you feelings of pleasure, isolation, longing, desire, fantasy, and pain. |
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Detective Catherine McLeod was always taught that in Glasgow, they don't do whodunit. |
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It's a whodunit involving the woylie, the marsupial poster-child for recovery programs involving endangered animals. |
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The story begins with the discovery of his diaries and is followed by an epilog, which adds another layer to this unusual whodunit. |
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Part whodunit, part chick lit, part ghost story, and all pure entertainment, it's a wickedly funny ride with a romantic undertone. |
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Look for AgentĀ 009 as a super sleuth, secret agent, investigator, inspector or private detective to appear in a detective novel, mystery fiction, whodunit, detective fiction, thriller, horror story, or suspense novel. |
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The denouement is shocking in its fusion of black history and present-day social issues, but dissatisfying in its unraveling of this whodunit. |
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Combining a whodunit, with a whydunnit, the tension is ratcheted up, creating a really compulsive read that will give parents of teenagers some uneasy moments. |
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A spine-tingling new whodunit by John Goodrum, inspired by the murders in Victorian Whitechapel, which has a deliciously wicked sting in the tail. |
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