It still gets a lot of attention, because it is, as much as anything, a whodunit story.
Sometimes the story is front and center, like in a thriller or whodunit.
Though her books sit in the mystery sections of bookstores, whodunit in a Highsmith story is never a mystery.
All that the movie aspires to be is a speedy, bubbly screwball-comedy whodunit something like a Bob Hope vehicle from the forties.
Friday, they provide a step-by step tour of how the crime was committed and its consequences, and finally tell us whodunit.
This whodunit matters and the inquiry into it - whatever form it takes - will reveal a lot about the way power works in Britain.
So when Nader hires Razieh, a deeply religious, working class woman to care for his father who has advanced Alzheimer's, it sets in motion a rather unexpected whodunit of sorts.
Veteran whodunit writer Robert Parker has created a new detective hero, a booze-loving, small-town police chief who had been dumped by the L.A. Police Department because of his fondness for John Barleycorn.
Whodunit fetish notwithstanding, the Wenger Principle holds that O'Neill is doing a better job than Bruce because he's better at the nuts and bolts of the job: working with his players in training to make them perform better during games.
The findings of the economic consultancy, Oxera, were leaked this week (and the committee has some pretty definite ideas about whodunit) were that, under most scenarios, expected revenues from a new hub airport would be less than the likely costs of construction - so the development would not be commercially viable without substantial support from the taxpayer.
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