- City of Pillars - http://members.tripod.com/~choas2/COP/
A man is pushed to the brink of madness as he tries to decode an ancient text and stop a secret conspiracy from taking over the world.
- Murder in Pallatine - http://www.angelfire.com/sc/Centner/detective.html
Fictionalized version of a real-life mystery in Illinois. From August 1962 issue of the pulp magazine "Inside Detective."
- Death is a Debt - http://home.istar.ca/~maacg
In Regency England, a man promises to protect a mysterious woman, but his betrayal leads to her murder. Can he solve the crime? Full-length novel by Antony MacGinnis.
- Detective Lieutenant Nick DeLeon - http://www.angelfire.com/zine/rayslastbean
Original, hardboiled detective pulp-fiction. Offers text-only or multi-media options.
- ClaudiaM's Art Site - http://www.claudiam.com
Art related site containing Claudia Markovich's mystery novel entitled, "Nikola's Nightmares - A Mystery in the Art World".
- The Kusanagi Sword - http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Subway/5457/
A humorous mystery story by Ron Thomas. Set in 2011 in Sydney, Los Angeles and Fukuoka and revolving around an Australian official and his Japanese female counterpart.
- Weed Killer - http://www.jamesborwick.com
Weed Killer is an amusing murder mystery, set in Portland Oregon, concerning the fate of a small group of young slacker bohemians who unwittingly become caught up in a dangerous conspiracy to control the future of the city.
- Field of Reeds - http://www.foxglove.co.uk/reeds/index.html
A story based around an electronic method of measuring the human soul. Where is the inventor?
- A Bomb Built in Hell - http://www.vachss.com/av_novels/bomb.html
Written in 1973, it's the story of Wesley, a cold-blooded assassin.
- Historical Deviation - http://www.ozemail.com.au/~gjenner/victor
The interactive novel of the film of the autobiography of a star of interactive films. A murder mystery too. You play the reader, and perhaps the assassin.
- Mysteries of Time - http://members.lycos.co.uk/geebea/a-timetale-mystery.html
Kendrick lived in the 2nd century and was amazed if not a little surprised when he invented a radio.
- Tile of the Summer Sun - http://geocities.com/kem4kem/t1.html
Fictional novel concerning Vietnam, a stolen necklace and players of mahjong, by D.T. Kemmerly
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