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A '''mystery''' was an unsolved [[secret]]. | A '''mystery''' was an unsolved [[secret]]. | ||
[[Michael Jennings]] liked to solve mysteries. ([[AUDIO]]: | [[Michael Jennings]] liked to solve mysteries. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Curious Incident of the Doctor in the Night-Time (audio story)}}) The [[disappearance]] of the [[Old One (Tomb of Valdemar)|Old Ones]] was ranked by the [[Time Lord]]s as the sixth greatest mystery in the universe. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Tomb of Valdemar (novel)}}) | ||
'''Mystery''' was also a genre of [[fiction]]. [[Fox Soames]] was a mystery writer in the early [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: | '''Mystery''' was also a genre of [[fiction]]. [[Fox Soames]] was a mystery writer in the early [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)}}) The ''[[Brenda and Effie (in-universe)|Brenda and Effie]]'' series was a series of mystery novels by [[Paul Magrs (in-universe)|Paul Magrs]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Story of Fester Cat (novel)}}) | ||
[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] |
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A mystery was an unsolved secret.
Michael Jennings liked to solve mysteries. (AUDIO: The Curious Incident of the Doctor in the Night-Time [+]Loading...["The Curious Incident of the Doctor in the Night-Time (audio story)"]) The disappearance of the Old Ones was ranked by the Time Lords as the sixth greatest mystery in the universe. (PROSE: Tomb of Valdemar [+]Loading...["Tomb of Valdemar (novel)"])
Mystery was also a genre of fiction. Fox Soames was a mystery writer in the early 20th century. (PROSE: Mad Dogs and Englishmen [+]Loading...["Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)"]) The Brenda and Effie series was a series of mystery novels by Paul Magrs. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat [+]Loading...["The Story of Fester Cat (novel)"])