The blogs listed in this category are about mysteries or crime fiction, also known as detective fiction. Mysteries generally have a "whodunit" element to them, meaning that the reader puts the pieces together in order to figure out who the perpetrator is before the end of the film or book. Crime fiction, on the other hand, is about the same topics, but lets the reader or viewer in on the detective work and conclusions.
Regular Blogs
Irish crime writer Declan Burke, one of whose books bears the same name as the blog, maintains the conversations here, which are about the genre and include reviews, news, and other items of import.
http://crimealwayspays.blogspot.com/
Maintained by the mystery critic for The Daily Beast and the Chicago Sun-Times, this weblog offers reviews of mysteries and crime fiction as well as articles about panels and conferences he's attended.
http://www.crimefictionblog.com/
Covers the mystery beat with reviews, opinions, and news about awards and other events as well as offering book giveaways and other contests.
http://eurocrime.blogspot.com/
Short killer stories. Every story should be revealed by the readers. So could you guess who is the killer in the story?
http://www.killer-story.blogspot.com/
The target readership of this blog is mystery lovers and mystery authors. The blogger posts her thoughts about the genre and writing in general, talks about the novel she is writing, and shares interviews with authors.
http://mysterysuspence.blogspot.com/
Presents news and information about new crime fiction books, special author projects, and other items pertinent to the genre. Also covers the actors who played in television show or movie crime shows.
http://therapsheet.blogspot.com/
This long-published weblog, begun in 2001, contains literally thousands of reviews of crime fiction and mystery novels, searchable by title, author, or keyword.
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/