Tuesday 27 July 2021

Mystery fiction quotes from the greatest crime novelists ever

Fans of crime fiction will love these mystery fiction quotes from some of the most highly-acclaimed writers, curated by the Pirfly review team.

"Amongst the more churlish criticisms leveled against the art of Murder and Mystery, —in their classic literary forms, I should hasten to say—is the objection, whether philosophical or aesthetic, to the inevitable tidiness of the conclusion, toward which the form instinctively moves: whereby all that has been bewildering, and problematic, and, indeed, ‘mysterious’ is, oft-times not altogether plausibly, resolved: which is to say, explained. It is objected that 'life is not like that'…As if it were not, to all right-thinking persons, a triumphant matter that Evil be exposed in human form, and murderers,—or murderesses—be brought to justice; and the fundamental coherence of the Universe confirmed.” - JOYCE CAROL OATES

"I am talking about the general psychological health of the species, man. He needs the existence of mysteries. Not their solution." - JOHN FOWLES

"The detective story itself is in a dilemma. It is a vein which is in danger of being worked out, the demand is constant, the powers of supply variable, and the reader, with each one he absorbs, grows a little more sophisticated and harder to please, while the novelist, after each one he writes, becomes a little more exhausted." - CYRIL CONNOLLY

"If in doubt, have two guys come through the door with guns." - RAYMOND CHANDLER

"There really must be a murder, or at least a major felony -- otherwise, what's the point? Who's ripping off the hand towels at the Dorchester Hotel is hardly the business of a mystery novel." - HOWARD HAYCRAFT

"There simply must be a corpse in a detective novel, and the deader the corpse the better." - S.S. VAN DINE

"The criminal is the creative artist; the detective only the critic." - G.K. CHESTERTON

"I know what kind of things I myself have been irritated by in detective stories. They are often about one or two persons, but they don't describe anything in the society Outside." - STIEG LARSSON

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Quotes about Mysteries

Here are some famous words on mystery, suspense and everything in between curated by the Pirfly review team.

It began in mystery, and it will end in mystery, but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between. (Diane Ackerman)

The creator of the universe works in mysterious ways. But he uses a base ten counting system and likes round numbers. (Scott Adams)

The gateway to mystery swings open at the touch of human weakness and we have entered the realms of darkness. One false step, one slurred syllable together reveal a man's thoughts. (Louis Aragon)

It's a fine line between your own aesthetic ideas, keeping that subtlety, that mystery, and over-explaining to your viewers. (Clyde Aspevig)

When I paint, mysterious things happen. What starts with a void ends with a dialogue. (Jeet Aulakh)

Something pretty mysterious had to give rise to the origin of the universe. (Richard Dawkins)

Nature is a haunted house, but art is a house that tries to be haunted. (Emily Dickinson)

Love's mysteries in souls do grow, / But yet the body is his book. (John Donne)

My paintings are reflections of my own inner mysteries... they all reflect my relationship to my steadiest of companions and muses – nature and animals... (Katherine Dunn)

The greatest unsolved mysteries are the mysteries of our existence as conscious beings in a small corner of a vast universe. (Freeman Dyson)

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Tuesday 22 June 2021

Ten Best Mystery Quotes

Loving and enjoying mystery is one of life’s greatest adventures, so here are a few mystery quotes curated by the Pirfly review team to make you reflect and smile.

1) “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the life of all art and science.” ~ Albert Einstein

2)’Can the future ever be behind you?’ the small child asked. ‘Yes,’ answered the old man, ‘when you stop chasing Mystery.’ ~ unknown

3) “Beyond the edges of worn paths are mysteries unexplored.” ~ anonymous

4) “Don’t let Mystery die behind closed doors. Open, and let Mystery live within you.” ~ anonymous

5) If there wasn’t any mystery, there would be no life. ~ unknown

6) Yesterday is History. Tomorrow is a Mystery. But Today is a Gift, that’s why they call it the Present. ~unknown

7) Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand. ~ Neil Armstrong

8) The Treasure you are looking for is waiting for you in the place you least expect it.” ~ Paul Coelho

9) If there wasn’t anything to find out, it would be dull. Even trying to find out and not finding out is just as interesting as trying to find out and finding out; and I don’t know but more so.” ~ Samuel Clemens

10) Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It won’t lead you astray.” ~ Rumi

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Funny Quotes about Mystery

Let these funny mystery quotes curated by the Pirfly review team add a little humor to your day.

The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.

- Anais Nin

The time-traveling is just too dangerous. Better that I devote myself to study the other great mystery of the universe – women!

- the movie Back to the Future II

It has always been a mystery to me how men can feel themselves honored by the humiliation of their fellow beings.

- Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi

The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.

- Oscar Wilde

We have to stop and be humble enough to understand that there is something called mystery.

- Paulo Coelho

Often the hands will solve a mystery that the intellect has struggled with in vain.

- Carl Jung

It was the experience of mystery - even if mixed with fear - that engendered religion.

- Albert Einstein

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Sunday 30 May 2021

Best Mystery Books For Kids

It isn’t just adults that love a good mystery book, there are many stories out there written for a kids audience as well. One of the reasons they lend themselves so well to both adults and kids is that they don’t have to be gory or too graphic. You can read many mystery books on sites like Pirfly, but here are the top examples of mystery books aimed at kids.

Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens

This is the first in a series of novels that introduce Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong. They are two schoolgirls that decide to set up their own detective agency. The books are full of twists and turns that will keep children hooked until the very last page. You can find the other books in the series on Pirfly.

The Crooked Sixpence by Jennifer Bell

If your child likes to visit new worlds and new possibilities, then this book by Jennifer Bell will be perfect for them. The world is like nothing you have seen before, with ordinary objects possessing strange yet amazing powers. It is a fast-paced read so you might find its over before you know it.

Nancy Parker's Diary of Detection by Julia Lee

Julia Lee is a talented author who has written this in the style of an Agatha Christie novel, only for a younger audience. The story is told through the diary entries of Nancy, who is an aspiring detective.

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New Mystery Novels Coming in 2021

Mystery novels are perfect for those budding sleuths that love to work out who the villain is before the end of the book. There are a number of exciting new novels that are coming out this year that will undoubtedly keep you entertained all year as well as all those you can find on Pirfly. Here are new mystery novels that are coming in 2021.

Waiting for the Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton

A novel that follows the life of Cadie who returns to her childhood home following a request from her former best friend. When she arrives, however, there is an old secret that demands to be revealed. This is a well-written and suspenseful read that will keep you hooked.

If I Disappear by Eliza Jane Brazier

This story has a premise that relates perfectly to today's society. When Sera’s favorite true-crime podcast goes missing, she seeks to find out what happened. However, when she looks deeper, she realizes that there is more going on than it first appears. You can read Eliza Jane Brazier’s other works on Pirfly.

Quiet in Her Bones by Nalini Singh

When a popular socialite disappears with $250 million dollars, everyone thinks she left because of her husband. However, 10 years later her bones are discovered near her estate. Her son, Aarav decides to investigate to see what happened all those years ago.

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Thursday 29 April 2021

Two of the Most Mysterious Sites in Ireland

From ancient kings and fairies to ghosts and giants, discover the secrets of these mythical spots on the Emerald Isle, curated by the Pirfly review team.

The Hill of Tara

From above, the Hill of Tara looks like a message to the gods carved in the earth. In reality, this ancient mound was the seat of the Celtic High Kings of Ireland, who ruled over all the lesser kings of the land. However, Tara’s mythical importance goes back even farther, as the stronghold was built over Neolithic tombs. The ancient people believed gods dwelt here at the entrance to an other-world of eternal joy. And the place continues to inspire today: Archaeologists are still locating new sites underground, and people gather on the hilltop to celebrate their pagan ancestors on the summer solstice.

Giant’s Causeway

Of course, there’s a perfectly logical scientific explanation for the strange interlocking columns that reach out into the sea at this UNESCO World Heritage site in County Antrim, Northern Ireland: The basalt columns were created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. But the legend of Giant’s Causeway is more fun: that the blocks are huge stepping stones the giant Finn McCool used to cross the water to Scotland.

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