Whodunit

noun·Interwar

A detective story whose central interest is the identity of the criminal, withheld until the final chapter.

A detective story whose central interest is the identity of the criminal, withheld from the reader until the final chapter. The word was coined in 1930 by the American book reviewer Donald Gordon, but it describes a structure already perfected by Wilkie Collins and Anna Katharine Green half a century earlier.

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