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On one level it works as a straight crime whodunnit.
It is also notable for not telling whodunnit at the end.
In the conventional whodunnit, he can be no more than a cardboard cut - out.
This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit.
Sir Henry must sort out the twin problems of who's really who and whodunnit.
This film is sometimes wrongly referred to as a whodunnit.
"Actually Mark, because you're supposed to say whodunnit first."
No one can explain where they have gone, why they were taken down, what it means or whodunnit.
When the wealthy lord is found dead, its a race against the clock to find out whodunnit.
Do not suppose, though, that the tale then becomes a "Whodunnit".
The story is not a whodunnit although it incorporates various elements of the crime novel.
I felt that a whodunnit was probably the ultimate author/reader game."
I once left it as late as a curtain call to give the who in "Whodunnit."
With a Whodunnit parked right on the family doorstep, it seemed the chance of a lifetime.
But it had not been a whodunnit, rather a howdunnit.
It also saw Calvin's murder, starting a six-month long whodunnit.
This novel is a whodunnit mystery, with an emphasis on the puzzle aspect.
No skipping to the back page to see whodunnit."
He was a regular panelist on the murder mystery programme Whodunnit?
It's like reading a whodunnit when the pages aren't numbered, they're out of order, and some are missing.
"This is worse than waiting to learn 'whodunnit' in a mystery story!"
Was the real mystery going to be not so much whodunnit as why he dunnit?
The plot saw Phil gunned down in a whodunnit?
She is principally known for having created a hitherto-unknown twist on the traditional whodunnit.
The storyline has been described as a "Dallas-style" whodunnit mystery.
The question is not whodunit but how - and will they get away with it?
One is a whodunit, and the other a who's going to do it.
So far, the case is a whodunit without a last chapter.
Because in college football, like film, the best part of a whodunit is the moment you find out who did it.
"This certainly seems not to be a whodunit, but a why."
However, the shows have also used the whodunit format at times.
But you may have to subscribe to find out whodunit.
A true whodunit was the exception rather than the rule.
To talk about a whodunit, you have to begin at the end, where all the plot lines come together.
Almost everybody already knows who did the whodunit, so who'll buy a ticket to the movie?
And I still don't think there's any big whodunit here.
Was it a whodunit or a ruse from the start?
There is a mystery in this book, a far more interesting one than whodunit or even why.
It's also in a class by itself as the most exuberant whodunit ever made.
But guessing whodunit has never been the point with Morse's cases.
This novel is a mystery of the type known as a Whodunit.
This has become a whodunit because everybody's doing it.
Sometimes, it's just great to sit back and watch a light frothy whodunit.
The show takes a "whodunit" approach, making each case a mystery to be solved.
Which turns the story of the hoax into a whodunit, with one major suspect.
"Flesh and Blood" also has its share of mixed feelings about whodunit.
So, yes, local color and charm figure large in the appeal of suburban whodunits.
The film is a combination of whodunit, thriller and science fiction.
Crime drama grips because of the driving need to know whodunit.
What if this is the worst kind of whodunit?