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a story, play, movie, etc. about a mystery or murder that the audience cannot solve until the end
A whodunit is a type of mystery story, whether in a book, film, or play, that revolves around solving a crime or uncovering the identity of the perpetrator. The term is derived from "who done it," and the plot typically centers on investigating a murder or other crime, with the audience trying to piece together clues to determine who the culprit is. Whodunits often feature a detective or investigator who works to solve the mystery and reveal the criminal before the story ends.
- The latest novel by the bestselling author is a gripping whodunit, filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end.
- The classic Agatha Christie story is the quintessential whodunit, with a group of suspects, a clever detective, and a shocking revelation.
- The film is an engaging whodunit, following the detective's meticulous investigation to uncover the identity of the elusive murderer.
- At the dinner party, the guests enjoyed a live-action whodunit, participating in a murder mystery game where everyone had to solve the crime.
- The TV series became a hit for its compelling whodunit plotlines, where each episode presented a new mystery for the viewers to solve.
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