whodunit in the PONS Dictionary

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Although the novel is often referred to as a mystery, it is not an example of whodunit or detective fiction.
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Future entries in the genre would incorporate elements from other genera such as crime drama and mystery whodunit elements.
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And, what could have been a suspenseful drama, a whodunit of sorts, becomes a very predictable film that is only fitfully entertaining.
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Most of them followed the standard whodunit formula.
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Bud's the prime suspect though his amnesia about the events makes it a problem for him to find out whodunit.
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In some ways it's a pastiche of whodunits, taking the genre's often tenuous explanations to an outrageous extreme.
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Producers stylised the plot as a whodunit storyline which would keep viewers guessing as to whom the attacker was.
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Lee reads whodunit novels when not working on physics.
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Solution to the whodunit is less convincing than the lead-up, with a finale that doesn't deliver on expectations.
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If you are confident that you known whodunit and where they are located at you can make a final accusation.
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