0 a story about a crime and the attempt to discover who committed it:
1 a story, book, or movie about a mystery and its solution
Some terms covered: abbreviation, burlesque, determiner, chapbook, documentary, epic, hexameter, kabuki, lacuna, paragram, proscenium, simile, tragic flaw, whodunit, zeugma.
Chapter 8 is the keystone chapter of this whodunit book.
He is also witty enough to describe it at the outset as a mystery tale: 'a "whodunit", with too many suspects and much that seems suspect'.
Why, a century later, are ' ' whodunit?
The debate has been to a large extent a "whodunit" on unemployment.
Consider the case of someone who writes a worthwhile book—not a "whodunit" but something serious.
While the judiciary will shed light, we hope, on the economic whodunit, we need further enlightenment as regards the institutional whodunit.
Who has to read a whodunit, when she knew whodunit when she read it again?