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In modern conversational English, the mystery occurs as subgenre of detective fiction (see mystery fiction).
Mystery! is a PBS program showing British detective fiction series.
Also inside modern conversational English, the mystery is something which is unknown.
Originally mystery was the religious term. So a Sacred Mysteries were rites into which only a initiated were admitted, lest it turn into a object of ridicule. View too Mystery religion.
Another feel of the word mystery is defined per Catholic Encyclopedia as "a supernatural truth ... that of its very nature lies above the finite intelligence".
In mediaeval Britain, mystery meant the craft, trade or even profession. So an learner to one of a guilds would exist as said to be learning a mysteries of that social club.
Both of a above meanings: supernatural truth or even trade can be the origin of the title mystery play applied to a form of religious drama.
Mystery is the title of the chess engine. Watch Mystery (chess).
Mystery is besides one of a quatern cats belonging to Emily Strange. (understand Mystery Strange)
Mystery occurs as American digital tv channel devoted to mystery & suspense tv program. Owned & operated by CanWest Global.
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Tangled Web UK
Authors, books, reviews, Crime Scene, discussion and news.
Mysteries In Print
An on-going listing of new and upcoming mystery books and books on tape. Books and audio tapes can be purchased online.
Crime Library Short Story Classics
Collection of short suspense stories by best selling and Edgar-award winning authors.
MysteryNet.com
Online mystery network offering mystery entertainment and information.
ClueLass
Contains information about awards, events, groups, new books, bookstores, magazines and other mystery websites.
Stop, You're Killing Me!
Lists authors and series characters, indexed by last name, location and occupation.
MysteryGuide.com
Database of original book reviews, author interview series, games, and other features.
Mystery Ink
Information about mystery novels and authors. Includes book reviews.
The Great Detective Stories
Discussion of mystery novel standards by Willard Huntington Wright.
Funny But Fatal
Guide to funny mystery novels. Includes a bibliography and reviews.
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