Is the perfect murder ever possible? That is a question that every writer of murder mysteries has asked to themselves? Each time the great authors of these stories have started one of their complicated, intricately plotted novels or short stories, we guess this is what they have tried to achieve. People have always been a great admirer of such stories. From Conan Doyle to Agatha Christie, almost every type of murder weapon and motive has been explored in their novels. Christie, in particular, was a great one for the locked room mystery. The victim retires to his room, the door is locked from within, nothing has been forced open and yet the person has been shot or stabbed or clubbed to death. How did this happen? The question has been answered in various ingenious ways, usually involving a brilliant detective who can pick out clues the way normal people can never pick up. And then there are mysteries where the motive becomes more important. You know Mr. X is the murderer ...
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