Topic Mysteries/Mysteries by Sub-Genre
COZY MYSTERIES
Cozy Library
http://www.cozylibrary.com/
Reviews of cozy mysteries, links to author web sites, holiday books, etc. Also has links to the online Cozy Times Newsletter.
Cozy Mysteries by Theme
http://cozymysteries.tripod.com/id10.html
You can look up lists of cozies by theme such as antiques, cats, lighthouses, etc.
Cozy Mystery List
http://www.cozy-mystery.com/
An alphabetical database of authors who write cozy mysteries. Also includes a listing of holiday-themed cozies.
Mystery Most Cozy
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MysteryMostCozy/
A discussion group of cozy mystery lovers.
HARDBOILED & NOIR MYSTERIES
Behind the Black Mask
http://btbm.libsyn.com/
Interviews with writers of hard-boiled, pulp, mystery, and suspense
Film Noir Festival
http://www.genordell.com/stores/blackhat/filmnoir.htm
From the Blackhat Mystery Bookstore, a bibliography of links
Films Noir
http://filmsnoir.net/
Reviews, links
Hard Case Crime
http://www.hardcasecrime.com/
A publisher which specializes in hardboiled and noir fiction
Hardboiled Heaven
http://members.tripod.com/~writer89/
Author web site links and bibliographies, and book covers
International Noir Fiction
http://internationalnoir.blogspot.com/
A blog by Glenn Harper which has sections on Italian and Latin American noir, publishers of international noir in English, as well as definitions of noir
LA Noir
http://la-noir.blogspot.com/
The darker side of the city of angels
Noircast: Hardboiled Podcasts
http://www.noircast.net/
You can subscribe to their podcasts here or via iTunes, on topics like “"Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir,” and “"Behind the Black Mask: Mystery Writers Revealed.”
Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir
http://outofthepast.libsyn.com/
A monthly podcast by Clute and Edwards investigating one film noir title in depth.
Tart City
http://www.tartcity.com/tart2.html
Focuses on the independent-minded female sleuths who are tough enough to take on thugs and corrupt cops, tender enough to be moved by tough, tender men (or women, as the case may be). Includes news, reviews, stories, and paperdolls of your favorite tart noir characters
Thrilling Detective
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/
A publication of private eye mystery stories in the classic hard-boiled, pulp, and noir traditions
Thuglit
http://www.thuglit.com/
Publishes mystery and noir short stories
Twists, Slugs and Roscoes: A Glossary of Hardboiled Slang
http://www.miskatonic.org/slang.html
Learn how to tell a torpedo from a peeper
HISTORICAL MYSTERIES & RESEARCH
Arts & Sciences of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/arts_and_sciences.html
Articles on everything from beekeeping to brewing to dance and weddings as practiced during the time period
Classic Crime Fiction
http://www.classiccrimefiction.com/
Bibliographies of crime and mystery first editions, pictures of rare books, and articles on the history of mysteries
Crime Thru Time
http://www.crimethrutime.com/
Crime Thru Time is a web site dedicated to historical mysteries, with book lists and reviews, a timeline of books divided into period in which they were set, and a book discussion club.
Criminal History
http://www.criminal-history.co.uk/
An overview of selected authors writing historical mysteries, divided by plot time periods
The Detective and the Toga
http://histmyst.org/
A bibliography and articles about mysteries set in Rome
Golden Age of the British Detective Novel
http://www.twbooks.co.uk/authors/goldenage.html
A look at British crime fiction during the 1920s and 1930s
Historical Mystery Bibliography
http://www.twbooks.co.uk/authors/bibliographies/historic.html
Bibliographies of mysteries set in periods from ancient times up through World War II; a bibliography grouped according to time period, then alphabetically, with some links
Historical Mystery Fiction
http://members.tripod.com/~BrerFox/historicalmystery.html
An extensive bibliography (mostly authors and titles), both alphabetical by author and grouped by time period
Historical Novel Society
http://www.historicalnovelsociety.org/
The society provides support for new writers and a community for all writers and readers of historical novels. The society publishes the quarterly Historical Novels Review magazine and the twice yearly magazine Solander, and holds an annual conference.
Penny Illustrated Paper
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/frontpage/save.html
This is a complete run of the Penny Illustrated Paper, published in Britain between 1861 and 1913, with a searchable index, where you can find many interesting crimes.
Stop You’re Killing Me
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/HistoryCats/index.html
A listing of historical mysteries, divided into period indices
Victorian Web
http://www.victorianweb.org/
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Victorian period
HISTORY OF MYSTERIES / CLASSIC CRIME
Britannia Panorama
http://www.britannia.com/books/histmyst.html
A database of historical mysteries set in Britain
Classic Crime Fiction
http://www.classiccrimefiction.com/
An alphabetical bibliography, a listing of dustjacket artists, author biographies, and several articles on the history of crime fiction
Crime Culture
http://www.crimeculture.com/Contents/CrimeFiction.html
At look at subjects related to historical crime fiction, including Victorian detective fiction, classic detective fiction, early hard-boiled, paperback originals, Brit grit, French crime fiction, American 1970-2000, serial killer fiction, and graphic crime fiction
Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749-2000
http://www.crimefictioniv.com/
An alphabetical listing of authors, with links
Detective Novels: An Overview
http://www.detnovel.com/
A history of hardboiled and noir detective fiction
GA Detection
http://gadetection.pbwiki.com/FrontPage
A collection of material relating to the Golden Age of Detection, roughly 1920 to 1960, covering authors, books, magazines, and more, with an alphabetical listing of authors and books, a section on nonfiction books about detective fiction and its writers, general articles, and links
Looking for a Mystery?
http://www.sldirectory.com/mystery.html
A bibliogaphy of mysteries written during various periods in history, beginning 1840-1913, with brief annotations and additional links
Maywrite Library
http://home.epix.net/~maywrite/golden.htm
This site provides links to free e-texts of public-domain classic and Golden Age mystery novels and short stories.
PULP FICTION
Black Mask
http://www.blackmaskmagazine.com/
A tribute to pulp fiction, with fiction pulled from the archives of Black Mask Magazine and other quality publications, with reviews, essays, photos, cover gallery, and downloads
Blazing Adventures
http://www.blazingadventuresmagazine.com
Specializes in pulp-style fiction
Gumshoes, Sleuths and Snoopers
http://libweb.lib.buffalo.edu/kelley/plotsummaries/
Gumshoes, Sleuths & Snoopers provides an in-depth look at 185 detective and mystery novels originally published during the period 1930-1960. It is the result of a collaborative effort, established and coordinated by George Kelley, in which volunteers from near and far provide detailed information about plot, setting, characters and other thematic factors for each title.
Pulp Fiction Central
http://www.vintagelibrary.com/pulpfiction/PulpFictionCentral.php
A history of pulp fiction, as well as replicas, reprints, and fanzines for sale.
The Pulp Net
http://thepulp.net/
ThePulp.Net is a fan-produced Web site devoted to the pulp magazines of the 1890s through the 1950s.
The Pulp Rack
http://www.pulprack.com/
A monthly online magazine about pulp fiction, past and present, with articles and links to stories.
Pulp World
http://www.pulpworld.com/
Includes history, information, convention details, auctions, and more
THRILLERS
How to Write a Thriller Novel
http://www.ehow.com/how_2071391_write-thriller-novel.html
Pretty basic overview
International Thriller Writers
http://www.thrillerwriters.org/
The web-site of International Thriller Writers Inc., which represents professional authors from around the world. Includes news, author bios, and a few articles. It’s also the home for information about the annual Thrillerfest conference.
Thrillers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_(genre)
The Wikipedia Overview
Thriller Writers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_thriller_authors
A listing of writers and web site links
What Makes a Thriller?
http://www.thrillerpress.com/whatmakesathriller.html
An overview from Thriller Press
YA (YOUNG ADULT) MYSTERY
Children's & Young Adult Literature Resources
http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/lit_resources/cyalr_index.html
This Web site is a portal into the world of literary trade books for children and young adults and features annotated bibliograhies
Mysteries for Young Adults
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/GenreCats/YoungAdult.html
A reading list
25 Things You Should Know About Young Adult Fiction
http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2013/06/04/25-things-you-should-know-about-young-adult-fiction/
Tips from the “colorful” mystery author/blogger Chuck Wendig.
MYSTERIES BY TOPIC (VARIOUS)
AustCrime
http://www.austcrimefiction.org/
New, reviews, and events down under
Australian Crime Fiction Database
http://www.crimedownunder.com/index.html
Mysteries written by Australian authors
Bibliomysteries
http://www.bibliomysteries.com/
Mysteries that have settings, plots, or substantial characters in them related to the world of books, writers, archives, and libraries
A Bit of Whimsey: Mysteries and Academia
http://webapps.wku.edu/ctl/mystery/index.php
These titles will give you a look at murder, mystery, and mayhem through the eyes of professors, administrators, staff, and students. Many, but not all titles, are set on college or university campuses.
Clerical Detectives
http://detecs.org/
A listing of 250 clerical detectives, i.e., any detective with a significant church or religious background, compiled by Philip Grosset.
Crime Fiction Canada
http://www.brocku.ca/crimefictioncanada/
Canadian mystery authors
Crime Novels and Mystery Fiction
http://librarybooklists.org/fiction/adult/mystery.htm
An extensive bibliography of mystery books by topic, e.g., mysteries featuring amateur detectives, animals in mysteries, arts and entertainment in mysteries, courtroom dramas, cyber/techno mysteries, financial/business/mathematics, military, multicultural, etc.
Detectives Beyond Borders
http://detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/
A forum for international crime fiction
Euro Crime, for British and European Crime Fiction
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/
This is a site focusing on British and other European crime fiction writers who have been published in English.
A Fiction of Law!
http://www.usfca.edu/pj/fiction-narayan.htm
One hundred years of legal fiction
Gay Detectives
http://www.mahubooks.com/gay_mysteries.htm
A bibliography, with links to author sites
G.J. Demko’s Landscapes of Crime
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~gjdemko/toc.htm
A look at the settings used in mysteries, with sections devoted to European locales, various regions of the U.S., and essays and articles related to various geographical subjects, such as “Maps and Mysteries” (authors who used maps in their books), “Crime in Cold Climes,” “Exotic and Mysterious Places,” etc.
Golden Gate Mysteries
http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/sfmystery/
A bibliography of 1,500 titles of mystery, detective, and crime fiction with the action, or significant parts of the action, set in San Francisco and the Bay Area
Gorbius Shortling’s Mystery Web Page
http://www.mysterylist.com/newindex.htm
Includes bibliographies of such topics as women private detectives, race tracks and other sleaze, specialists, historical, comic, classic, hardboiled, spy novels, science fiction mysteries and more.
Irish Crime Writers
http://www.cormacmillar.com/Link-IrishCrimeWriters.html
Links to Irish or Irish-connected authors who have openly published in the mystery genre, some, but not all, set in Ireland
Italian Mysteries
http://italian-mysteries.com/
Mysteries set in Italy, not necessarily in Italian
Legal Thrillers, a Brief History
http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/exhibits/lpop/.../history_legal_thriller.pdf
Thriller fiction featuring attorneys, courts, and/or a legal focus
Locked-Room Murders and Other Impossible Crimes
http://www.mysteryfile.com/Improbable.html
A brief overview and history on the subject
Murder by Toaster
http://librarybooklists.org/mybooklists/murderbytoaster.htm
Mysteries, suspense novels, thrillers, and crime novels in which relatively or usually harmless items are employed as effective murder weapons. As the page states, this list is full of SPOILERS, so beware!
Mysteries Around the World
http://www.finden.gr/asp/mystaround.pdf
Mystery stories that are set in far-flung places around the globe
Mystery Lists by Topic
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/booksf/mystery/topic.html
Murders by Occupation, Murder in the Home, Garden or Ballpark, Religious Sleuths, Multicultural Sleuths, Crime for the Holidays, Historical Mysteries, Murder in the US, Death in Foreign Lands
MystNoir: African-American Mysteries
http://mystnoir0.tripod.com/MystNoirDir/index.html
MystNoir features mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels written by or featuring African-Americans.
Readers’ Advice
http://www.readersadvice.com/readadv/0genres.html#Mystery
Lists of recommended mystery novel reading, grouped according to category, such as historical, academic, antique, clerical, gardening, etc.