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Cinemystery:
Television and Film Adaptations
of Books of Mystery and Suspense
Cinemystery
is your source for
information on
television and film adaptations of mysteries, thrillers, and suspense
novels, or series and movies that are based on characters created
by mystery authors. All titles listed on this website are currently
available, have at once time been released, or are soon to be
released, on DVD or Blu-ray disc.
Each page on this site provides information on the original source as
well as complementary information on the adaptation. Where possible,
book dust jackets or covers are shown.
You can browse our selection by television
/ movie title
or book
author:
 
Our
most recently added titles:
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,
adapted from the
novel by Stieg Larsson.
The Hunger Games,
adapted from the
novel by Suzanne Collins.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,
adapted from the
novel by John le Carré.
The Killer Inside Me,
adapted from the
novel by Jim Thompson.
Hodejegerne,
adapted from the novel Headhunters
by Jo Nesbø.
The Woman in Black,
adapted from the novel by Susan Hill.
Priest,
adapted from the manhwa by Hyung Min-woo.
Drive,
adapted from the
novel by James Sallis.
Blitz,
adapted from the
novel by Ken Bruen.
Straw Dogs and Straw Dogs (2011),
adapted from the
novel The Siege of Trencher's Farm
by Gordon Williams.
The Death and Life of Bobby Z,
adapted from the
novel by Don Winslow.
No Country for Old Men,
adapted from the
novel by Cormac McCarthy.
London Boulevard,
adapted from the
novel by Ken Bruen.
One for the Money,
adapted from the
novel by Janet Evanovich.
Rain Fall,
adapted from the
novel by Barry Eisler.
If Tomorrow Comes,
adapted from the
novel by Sidney Sheldon.
Cowboys & Aliens,
adapted from the
graphic novel by Andrew Foley and Fred Van Lente, with artwork by
Dennis Calero and Luciano Lima, from a concept by Scott Rosenberg.
Red Riding 1974, Red Riding 1980, and Red Riding 1983, adapted from the
novels by David
Peace.
The Lincoln Lawyer,
adapted from the
novel by Michael
Connelly.
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