When you want to get lost in a good novel that engages with you, nothing is better than a whodunit novel. And while it has been defined by two authors, there have been many other authors that have written novels. Keep reading to find out the 15 best whodunit novels of all time!

There is nothing that compares to a great whodunit novels. You gets to play detective and solve the mystery before the protagonist reveals the criminal and how it was done. While it sounds easy, these authors enjoy making you change your guesses often.

That doesn’t stop us from loving these books. Everyone is familiar with Sherlock Holmes and since his first appearance, detective novels have thrived. You can see the full list below!

The 15 Best Whodunit Novels of All Time

The Queen of Mystery

And Then There Were None book cover
And Then There Were None novel

Agatha Christie mastered writing whodunit novels and is regarded as the queen of mystery for a reason. Three of her novels made this list and a few other novels could also have made it. She has written many amazing books and you can binge read them all. Or you can check out readers favorite novels by Christie here and see how her novels ranked.

Sherlock Holmes

When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle killed off Sherlock Holmes, people in London mourned his death. They were angry at Doyle for killing such a beloved character which is why Doyle was forced to bring him back. While Doyle wrote other novels, fans only wanted Sherlock Holmes. His most popular novel is The Hound of the Baskervilles but they are all great reads.

The Silent Patient

The Silent Patient might have one of the best plot twists of a thriller novel that I recently read. It is about a woman who doesn’t talk after murdering her husband. Psychotherapist Theo Faber transfers to the Grove to help Alicia Berenson talk again and find out what actually happened on the day of the murder. This novel is in many best thriller of all time lists and only after reading it will you understand why!

Authors Pushing the Genre Forward

These are two of many authors in the subgenre and many have pushed the genre to new heights. Ruth Ware is also someone that has made a name for herself. And while she may not be as popular as Christie or Doyle, her novels are enjoyable.

An author that makes multiple appearances on the list is Anthony Horowitz. His novels are easy to get lost in and his style of writing makes it obvious that he wrote it. If you enjoy Sherlock Holmes, then you will also love Horowitz!

Conclusion

That wraps up out list of the 15 best whodunit novels of all time that you should read. How many of these books have you read or plan to read? What other novels should have made the list? Let us know in the comments below!

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