You know the thing that interests me about 'Unsolved Mysteries?' It's because there are people out there, people who know something, who may have the one final clue.
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It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.
Mystery is something that appeals to most everybody.
People love a good mystery; I understand that.
The enduring appeal of mystery stories for all of us is that the world is a pretty confusing place. There's a lot of really unanswered things, and perhaps the scariest notion would be that there might not always be answers out there for us.
I'm not a big fan of introducing a bunch of new mysteries into a story without really knowing where they're going because you just end up struggling at the end to make sense of them and make it all seem like you planned it all along.
I just have mysteries in all my books, I think, whether it's a boy investigating or a girl. I have an enduring fascination with mysteries of all kinds.
After all my probing into the human brain, I should still be aware of mysteries and come up with them myself.
I've always loved mysteries, the something there that you didn't know, and with 'Case Histories' I just decide to make that more up-front.
I know nothing about mysteries. I don't take to them.
What's the use of making mysteries? It only makes people want to nose 'em out.