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I love reading the writings Sidney Sheldon though all his heroine are female.
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No usually don't read much books but i like watching thrilling movies much, movies like The da vinchi code and The sherelock holmes movie etc.
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"Hey guys, I've been looking for a long time for one of Alfred Hitchcock's short stories, which I read when I was a youngster, and I was amazed by it but of course I can't recall the name. The story is about a guy who visits another guy and tells him everything about a society of people (which he himself belongs to) who put together their efforts and all together hate one person till this person dies as a result of all the hating.that was a gud mystery book of my life.
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I love to read and listen to horror stories....My favorite story is.....
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Mystery fiction is a loosely-defined term that is often used as a synonym for detective fiction or crime fiction— in other words a novel or short story in which a detective (either professional or amateur) investigates and solves a crime. Sometimes mystery books are nonfiction. The term "mystery fiction" may sometimes be limited to the subset of detective stories in which the emphasis is on the puzzle element and its logical solution (cf. whodunit), as a contrast to hardboiled detective stories, which focus on action and gritty realism. However, in more general usage "mystery" may be used to describe any form of crime scene fiction, even if there is no mystery to be solved. For example, the Mystery Writers of America describes itself as "the premier organization for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime writing field, aspiring crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre.
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