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mystery
Mystery fiction is a genre of fiction usually involving a mysterious death or a crime to be solved. In a closed circle of suspects, each suspect must have a credible motive and a reasonable opportunity for committing the crime. The central character must be a detective who eventually solves the mystery by logical deduction from facts fairly presented to the reader. Sometimes mystery books are nonfictional. "Mystery fiction" can be detective stories in which the emphasis is on the puzzle or suspense element and its logical solution such as a whodunit. Mystery fiction can be contrasted with hardboiled detective stories, which focus on action and gritty realism.
Mystery fiction may involve a supernatural mystery where the solution does not have to be logical, and even no crime involved. This usage was common in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s, where titles such as Dime Mystery, Thrilling Mystery and Spicy Mystery offered what at the time were described as "weird menace" stories—supernatural horror in the vein of Grand Guignol. This contrasted with parallel titles of the same names which contained conventional hardboiled crime fiction. The first use of "mystery" in this sense was by Dime Mystery, which started out as an ordinary crime fiction magazine but switched to "weird menace" during the latter part of 1933.
Today's Forgotten Weapons video has an interesting mystery. I am not familiar enough with British long guns to know which this is. Just curious if anyone on board could tell. Cheers. :)
Tonight I bought a used rifle from Cabelas marked Sako A7 S. The gun looks to be brand new and came with an extra magazine and decent sling. It all would seem self explanatory except that I can't find the configuration anywhere else online. Here are the idiosyncrasies: The bluing is matte...
Hello all, got a bit of a mystery that google hasn’t been much help with. An Army buddy recently acquired several guns from his aunt, one of which is a Glock 19, generation unknown, with only one pin. It’s strange to me because I’d always though Glocks had a minimum of two pins: for the locking...
SOLD 6 used AR15 mags. These all seem to be in serviceable condition. Varying degrees of wear on these. I function tested all of them [except for the steel mag] and they all run fine. Id like to sell as a lot for $47 shipped. Here's what they are:
3 Center Industries, green followers [2 are LE...
I acquired this magazine and haven't been able to identify what rifles it fits; any information would be appreciated. What I do know is 5.56/.223 and 7.62x39 bullets don't fit.
Good Sirs,
I have an M94 Swedish Mauser carbine that was very unfortunately "sporterized" before it came into my possession. It is a very light and accurate rifle, but the previous owner chopped the stock at the front sling swivel, removing the hooded sight, bayonet lug and other pieces. This...
I'm selling a coyote brown London Bridge Trading 8 pocket ruck (LBT 2657). The ruck has an ALICE frame with LBT shoulder straps and waist belt. I'm the second owner but the pack looks like it has never been used. I just traded for the bag and have never fielded it. It doesn't suit my needs...
No not that ranch, you sick bastards. The backpack company. I picked up one today in Bozeman, and it's pretty nice. For hunting. Most special ops folks use this brand. They make nice tactical stuff also. Not cheap. But the best out there. Check them out.
Up for sale is my Mystery Ranch Crewcab with daypack lid, one large one medium load cell, small molle and med hippocket hip pads, load lifters, forward pull waist belt. NICE frame, Never hauled meat, great shape. Size medium yoke.
800 dollars worth of stuff asking
400 obo