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    • Stories and Nonfiction
  • Mystery Museum
    • Mystery Exhibits
    • Detective Story Origins
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Mystery Fashions
    • Poe and Austen
    • Poe and Lincoln
    • Poe, Dickens, and Ravens
    • Holmes & Dracula
    • Christie's Tricks
    • Christie's Hit Play: The Mousetrap
    • Poe Trivia Quiz
    • Christie Trivia Quiz
    • Sleuthing Sweethearts Quiz
  • Food
    • Gingerbread's Dark History
    • Chocolate's Poisonous Past
    • Candy Corn's Haunted History
    • Pie's Peculiar Past
    • Chowder in History and Literature
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      • Five-Ingredient Main Dishes
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Mystery Museum


Highlights from the first 100 years of mystery and detective fiction

​To read more, click on the images or select the topic from the Mystery Museum menu above.
Silhouettes of two men, both in overcoats and rimmed hats against a gold background

Detective Story Origins

How crooks, cops, and chemistry created an appetite for crime stories
A Poe black-and-white portrait with a dark background

Poe: Mystery Tale Pioneer 

Why Edgar Allan Poe is called the father of the detective story 
A white silhouette of a woman against a gold background

Mystery Fashion Fad

The 19th century suspense novel that spawned a fashion trend
Portrait of Poe next to a portrait of Jane Austen

Poe and Jane Austen

Parallels between two authors who wrote radically different stories
Drawings of Poe and Lincoln, both with red ties

Poe and Abraham Lincoln

How Poe's tales inspired Lincoln to write a crime story
An antique table with books stacked on it, a raven, and a candle

Poe and Dickens

How a raven links the two authors
Film stars Bela Lugosi as Dracula and Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes
Holmes and Dracula
What the brilliant detective and the evil Count have in common
Agatha Christie photograph
The Agatha Christie's Tricks
How the Queen of Mystery keeps you from knowing whodunit
A neon sign on a theater reading Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap 72nd Year
Christie's Biggest Hit
The story behind the longest running play ever: 28,000+ performances

"The detective story is the normal recreation of noble minds" ~ Philip Guedella


"When we want to read of the deeds that are done for love, whither do we turn? To the murder column, and there we are rarely disappointed." ~ George Bernard Shaw
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"The detective story differs from every other story in this: that the reader is only happy if he feels a fool." ~Gilbert Keith Chesterton



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