* ''Literature/The39Clues''
** ''The Black Circle'': The previous four books established that there were four branches in the Cahill family: Ekaterina, Janus, Lucian, and Tomas. However, when both the front cover and book codes are deciphered, they reveal two phrases that imply that there is a [[SixthRanger fifth unknown branch]].
--->''Remember Madeleine. (Front cover code)\\
[[ThereIsAnother Olivia had another.]] (Book code)''
** ''The Viper's Nest'': Grace's journal says that she can't listen to the music of Orlando di Lasso because it's "a sad reminder" of Hope and Arthur's branch, which is unknown to Amy and Dan. When the two have some of di Lasso's music, they find out that they belong to the aforementioned fifth and dangerous branch because of the title and the above fact.
--->''Mon coeur se reccomande a vous by Orlando di Lasso.\\
'''[[TomatoInTheMirror A Madrigal, in Four Parts.]]'''''
** ''The Emperor's Code'': Certain words have been circled in the book, and when put together in the order of appearance, it reads this:E
--->''Madrigals are behind everything. They lay out the path the others will walk. The end is coming.''
** ''Storm Warning'':
*** The Man in Black's identity reveal, as Grace's brother.
---->''"My name is Fiske Cahill. [[ConnectedAllAlong And I would like to thank you for bringing such joy to my sister.]]"''
*** Fiske also explains that the Madrigals are GoodAllAlong, with this simple line.
---->''[[ReconcileTheBitterFoes "The Cahill clan must be reunited."]]''
*** When the book code is solved with a pig-pen cipher, it reveals that Amy's and Dan's conversation with Fiske at the end of the novel was far from the whole truth of the Cahill family.
---->''He didn't tell them everything.''
** ''Into the Gauntlet'': Many.
*** To gain Alistair's trust, Sinead reveals that she and her brothers robbed the Ekaterina leader, Bae Oh, who is Alistair's hated uncle.
---->''"There's something else you might want to know. We stole Bae Oh's Clues!"''
*** When Isabel is threatening the safety of Ned and Ted for Sinead's Clues, exposing both their disabilities in the process.
---->'''Sinead:''' Which brother did you find hiding in my aircraft? I can't quite tell...\\
'''Isabel''' Why -- do you love one brother more than the other? [[HidingTheHandicap Which cripple do you prefer?]]
*** If the codes in the pages and last page are solved, they form two unnerving sentences that [[SequelHook hint at the second series]].
---->''The Cahills aren't the only ones looking for the Clues. [[VaguenessIsComing The Vespers are coming.]]''
** ''A King's Ransom'': An acronym, to be exact. At the end, Dan receives a text message [[NotQuiteDead from a person believed to be Amy's and Dan's father]].
--->''Suspend judgement. The whole story is always more complex than its parts. Wait. AJT[[note]]'''A'''rthur '''J'''osiah '''T'''rent.[[/note]]''
** ''Trust No One'': After Amy gives [[ChekhovsGun Gideon's ring]] to the Vespers as their last offer, Atticus does some research based on the ransoms they were repeatedly given throughout the second series. The discovery horrifies him and Amy, which is this:
--->''"The Vespers have been stealing plans and parts to make Archimedes’ {{doomsday device}}."''
** ''Flashpoint'': Amy has drunk the Master Serum, [[DeadlyUpgrade meaning she has about a week to live.]] On the sixth day, the Serum antidote is finally made, and Nellie asks Amy to roll up her sleeve in order to inject it into her. Instead, she replies ''"No"'', wanting to use her Serum abilities at the last minute, essentially throwing her life on the line to stop the BigBad, J. Rutherford Pierce.
** ''Mission Hindenburg'':
*** When Hamilton muses on not being able to reach his date due to the upcoming ''Hindenburg'' disaster recreation the Outcast will orchestrate:
---->'''Jonah:''' I don't think your boyfriend would be impressed by a heap of burning metal.
*** Vladmir begins to confess to Nellie and Sammy the murder of Grace's husband, revealing he still failed in his mission.
---->''"For the one killing I was called to do and [[NotQuiteDead did not]]."''
*** After watching the news regarding the Lucian airship explosion, the Outcast opens a vault to take out a vial filled with a certain substance. This indicates that he is searching for the Clues again, for a yet-unknown purpose.
---->''[[Recap/The39CluesTheBlackCircle "One gram melted amber."]]''
*** To hammer home the aforementioned Vladmir quote, Nellie's last lines finally tell us the Outcast's real identity: Nathaniel Hartford, aka Grace's husband.
---->''[[FakingTheDead "Your grandfather is alive."]]''
** ''Outbreak'':
*** Cara, Ian, Hamilton and Jonah jump to one part of Sinead's laboratory in London as men in radiation suits incinerate her belongings. '''Where''' they landed proves to be a bad idea, as they had leaped into a place where a severe virus ran rampant.
---->''They were standing in the wide-open laboratory.''
*** [[HopeSpot Nellie has finally landed the plane in the Bermuda Triangle containing the infected Ian, Cara, Hamilton and Jonah. The four were suffering from an endless dancing disease, and the place could provide a cure.]] But then this line drops as Nellie leaves the plane.
---->''And that's when she noticed her own left foot tapping to a beat she couldn't hear.''
* ''Literature/AShillingForCandles'': When Grant goes to arrest a suspect, the man goes through a nearby open door and slams it shut. Grant thinks the suspect is trying to commit suicide and spends several minutes pleading for him not to kill himself while trying to break the door down. Suddenly, the landlord comes in, hears their story, and tells Grant the door doesn't lead to a bathroom or a closet but "back stairs. For fire, you know." By that point, the suspect has escaped down the stairway and into the street.
%%* ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfThePrincessAndMrWhiffle'': From the third ending: "And so the Princess ate them."
%%* ''Literature/AllForTheGame'':
%%** Kevin Day deliveries ''four'' of these in rapid succession during an interview in ''The King's Men''. The reader already knows about them, but the impact in universe is the same, especially considering Kevin's usual interactions with the press.
%%** Towards the very end of the previous book, ''The Raven King,'' Jean delivers one of these to Neil when he reveals that Coach Wymack is Kevin's biological father.
* ''Literature/AlphaAndOmega:'' When excavating under the Temple Mount, Eric's archeological team uncovers the Ark of the Covenant. This would be a WhamLine in itself in most stories, but here, it sets up the real one, letting the reader know that this isn't just a Middle East political thriller they are reading:
-->'''"The Ark floated two or three inches above the floor of the chamber."'''
* ''Literature/{{Anathem}}'': "In my world, we call it a Faraday cage." The first half reveals that Zh'vaern is an alien; the second reveals that the aliens are from Earth.
* An early example in ''Literature/AnnoDracula'', which establishes the story as a ReverseWhodunnit. The first chapter consists of an entry in John Seward's diary, recounting his murder of a vampire prostitute. In the second chapter, Inspector Lestrade visits Toynbee Hall to consult Genevieve and the director of the Hall, who goes unnamed for most of the chapter. The chapter ends with Lestrade bidding the director goodbye and finally saying his name: "''Dr Seward''".
%%* ''Literature/AnimalFarm'':
%%** [[ItWasHisSled All together now]]: "Four legs good, [[FullCircleRevolution two legs]] ''[[FullCircleRevolution better]]''!"
%%** And just before that: "It was a pig walking on his hind legs".
* Creator/IsaacAsimov's
** ''Literature/AllTheTroublesOfTheWorld'': After explaining the day's events to Gulliman, Kenney asks Multivac what motivated its SelfFulfillingProphecy of destruction. The story ends with Multivac admitting [[DrivenToSuicide it wants to die]].
-->And there was a clicking and a card popped out. It was a small card. On it, in precise letters, was the answer: "I want to die."
** ''Literature/FoundationSeries'':
*** "Literature/TheMule": InUniverse, the leaders of the Foundation crowd around to see Seldon appear during [[FoundingDay the 300th anniversary of when Terminus was colonized]]. They are desperately hoping that Seldon will announce [[AllAccordingToPlan the Mule is the next step in his thousand-year plan]]. When [[VideoWill Seldon's recording]] appears in the Time Vault, he tells them the Foundation is on the road towards, or is already in, a civil war. His announcement is so unexpected that [[OhCrap they start to panic]], which is [[ContrivedCoincidence the precise moment that the Mule's fleet attacks]].
*** "Literature/SearchByTheFoundation": The ''very last line'' completely changes the way the entire [[SerialNovel serial]] reads, putting the events of Part Two and Three in a brand-new perspective because it reveals [[TwoAliasesOneCharacter one character had been introduced twice]]. Effective partly because when this line comes, you're just recovering from a previous [[TheReveal revelation]]; the true location of the Second Foundation.
---->Ten months earlier, the First Speaker had viewed those same crowding stars - nowhere as crowded as at the center of that huge cluster of matter Man calls the Galaxy - with misgivings; but now there was a somber satisfaction on the round and ruddy face of Preem Palver - First Speaker.
*** Also, right at the beginning, in ''Literature/TheEncyclopedists'', Hari Seldon's very first simalcrum appearance: "To begin with, the ''Encyclopedia Galactica'' is a fraud and always has been!"
** "Literature/TheLastQuestion": The story features a series of ever-more-powerful computers, who are each asked the question, "How can the net amount of entropy of the universe be massively decreased?", in the context of averting the heat death of the universe. The answer always comes back [-"INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR MEANINGFUL ANSWER."-], until the final iteration of the computer, a [[SubspaceOrHyperspace hyperspace]]-based computer called the "Cosmic AC" who has survived the heat death of the universe. It concludes that it must demonstrate the reversal of entropy in order to properly answer mankind's question and says, [-[[Literature/BookOfGenesis "LET THERE BE LIGHT!"]]-]
** "Literature/TheTercentenaryIncident": The last line of the story reveals that [[spoiler:Janek had been the mastermind behind the incident, [[HaveYouToldAnyoneElse and is planning to kill Edwards]]]].
* In ''Literature/ABadDayForVoodoo'', Esmeralda the doll-maker tells [[AntiHero Tyler]] and Kelley, "[[[TheDitz Adam]]] add to power of doll. Make it super-magical. He [[TheChosenOne Chosen One]].", revealing that [[TheDitz Adam]] of all people is TheChosenOne.
* ''Literature/BadKitty'': Near the end of ''Bad Kitty Meets the Baby,'' when the narrator finally gets Kitty to connect to the baby. The last line gets its own page.
-->The two of you have so much in common. You both like to scratch things. You both like to chew on things you shouldn't. You obviously both like to eat a lot.
-->And you're both [[spoiler:adopted]].
* ''Literature/BigfootAndLittlefoot'': In "The Monster Detector", Boone and Hugo are tracking a monster known as "The Green Whistler", called that because it's a green-furred creature that makes whistling noises. When they see it in Hugo's house with his grandfather, Boone asks it a question.
-->'''Boone:''' What are ''you'' doing here, grandma?
%%* ''LIterature/TheBigWave'' by Pearl S. Buck. Put yourself in Kino's place, hearing this question in context:
%%-->'''Jiya''': Do you think Setsu will like it?
* ''Literature/BlackOrchids'': During Wolfe's summation, as he builds his case against Lewis Hewitt he abruptly stops to ask Theodore to check the door. Theodore's reply reveals that a man who just left the room is the real killer and has locked them inside.
--> '''Theodore:''' I don't have to. I heard the bolt. The lower one squeaks.
* ''Literature/{{Blindness}}'' by [[Creator/JoseSaramago José Saramago]]: "I know you can see" (''Eu sei que a senhora vê''), said to the doctor's wife, who has been pretending to be blind like everyone else.
* ''Literature/{{Blindsight}}'' has one of the most terrifying wham lines in science fiction. At first, the characters believe they're in a particularly tricky First Contact until two characters figure out the truth. The story is constructed as a report from team observer Siri Keeton. After repeating several famous quotes from Earth's history, Siri asks us to imagine what these mean from the aliens' point of view: the declaration of a virus' existence.
-->'''Siri''': There are no meaningful translations for these terms. They are needlessly recursive. They contain no usable intelligence, yet they are structured intelligently; there is no chance they could have arisen by chance. The only explanation is that something has coded nonsense in a way that poses as a useful message; only after wasting time and effort does the deception becomes apparent. The signal functions to consume the resources of a recipient for zero payoff and reduced fitness. The signal is a virus. An attack. And it's coming from right about ''there''.
* ''Borden Chantry'' (by Creator/LouisLAmour) has a subtle one, which reveals the LazyAlias of the villain (the combination of one of his old partners' first name and another's last name), with the culprit being a close friend of Borden.
--> '''Tye Sackett:''' No officer named Ford Mason was known, but he answered the description of a deserter who had been involved in a bank robbery with Langdon Moore, a man named Wells, and a Charley Adams.
%%* In ''Castle of Wizardry,'' the fourth book of ''Literature/TheBelgariad'', when Errand hands [[TheChosenOne Garion]] (for the first three and a half books known to everyone as a mere farm boy from Sendaria) the Orb of Aldur, which will strike down any man or God who touches it save the Rivan King. Incidentally, everyone believes the entire line of the Rivan King was exterminated centuries ago.
%%--> “'Let Aloria rejoice!' Belgarath called out in a voice like thunder, 'for the Rivan King has returned! All hail Belgarion, King of Riva and Overlord of the West!'"
%%* "Cathy's Key" has [[GuileHero Guile Lancer]] Emma proclaim:
%%--> "Nope", Emma said. "I just paid the caterer fifty bucks to dump the rest of the serum in the punch."
* ''Literature/TheCemeteriesOfAmalo'':
** During Thara's hunt for a ghoul, he and his companions find a TooDumbToLive prelate dead in the cemetery where he tried to catch the monster himself. Then, as he tries to determine what to do next to find the ghoul, he makes a startling observation.
---> ''It was as I was turning away from the terrible remains of Othala Perchenzar that I realized two things. First, that the Clestenada cemetery, with its elaborate fence, did in fact make a perfect trap. Second, that this ghoul was smart enough to figure that out.''
---> ''[[OhCrap It was blocking the gate]].''
** Two plot lines; Thara being accused of lying by a man who forged a will and the murder of a blackmailing opera singer, turn out to be connected when Thara attends the reading of the real will and learns that one of the opera singer's coworkers is due to inherit money from the dead man and thus might have been a special target of the blackmailer.
---> '''Lawyer reading the will''': And to our grandson, Tura Olora, child of our favorite child Daleno, we leave five thousand muranai.
* From Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's ''Literature/WorldOfTheFiveGods'' series:
** In ''Literature/TheCurseOfChalion'', "It's Caz! It's Caz!" - Royse Bergon, revealing that he and Cazaril have met before.
** In ''Literature/PaladinOfSouls'', "Lord Arhys, how long have you been dead?" - Ista, as a piece falls into place in the puzzle of the two brothers, and "I wasn't expecting ''You'' here." - Ista again, on suddenly encountering the Father of Winter.
** In ''Literature/TheHallowedHunt'', "It wasn't your wolf" - Ijada, refusing to run away from Ingrey despite his involuntary attempts to kill her, and "...you are the heir of my blood, should you be living when next I die." - Earl Horseriver, in response to Ingrey's threat to kill him.
* ''Literature/TheCasterChronicles'':
** The climax of ''Beautiful Creatures'' has a rapid chain of wham lines when Sarafine reveals that Lena can choose whether she'll become a light caster or a dark one, but whichever side she chooses, the half of her family aligned to the other side will die.
--> '''Sarafine:''' Tonight you will not have to be Claimed, you will have to Claim yourself.
** ''Beautiful Redemption'' has a SecretSecretKeeper abruptly reveal in the middle of a casual conversation that she knows the protagonist is temporarily dead (which also reveals that she knows about magic).
--> '''Aunt Mercy:''' What're ya doin' around here now that Ethan's gone and passed on ta one world or another?
%%* ''Literature/TheChangelingPrince'':
%%-->"The dragon bit her head off."
* Near the end of ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'', as the fair is winding down and Wilbur talks about returning to the farm with his medal, Charlotte tells Wilbur this...
--> '''Charlotte:''' I will not be going back to the barn. [...] I'm done for, Wilbur. In a day or two, I'll be dead.
* Creator/AgathaChristie:
** ''Literature/WhyDidntTheyAskEvans'' A man falls off a cliff, and his last words are [[TitleDrop "Why didn't they ask Evans?"]]. Two amateur detectives, Bobby and Frankie, assume he's been murdered, and in the course of investigating, find themselves looking into the will of a man who'd committed suicide several months prior. Frankie wants to know why the man had the gardener called in to witness the will, when there was a parlormaid in the house who could have done just as well:
--->'''Frankie:''' Why didn't they ask the parlormaid?\\
'''Bobby:''' Funny you should ask that...The parlormaid's name was Evans.
** ''Literature/AndThenThereWereNone'': After Vera, supposedly the last person left alive on the island, hangs herself, the epilogue cuts to a police inspector talking about the ten dead bodies on Soldier Island to his superior several days later. The inspector's reply to his superior regarding Vera hanging herself: "But the chair wasn't found kicked over. It was, like all the other chairs, neatly put back against the wall. That was done after Vera Claythorne's death -- by someone else."
** ''Literature/TheMurderOfRogerAckroyd'': After Poirot explains everything he knows about the murderer, he then abruptly addresses ''the narrator''... who is the actual murderer.
--->'''Poirot''': In fact - ''[[UnreliableNarrator Dr. Sheppard]]''
** And the last line of ''The Witness for the Prosecution'', which has ''already'' had the twist that Mrs Vole was only acting as a witness against her husband as part of a ploy to have him aquitted. The lawyer expresses his amazement that she went through all of that because she knew Mr Vole was innocent, and gets the reply "I knew - [[KarmaHoudini he was guilty!]]"
** ''Literature/CrookedHouse'' -- "Today I killed Grandfather."
%%* ''Literature/CloudAtlas'':
%%-->Shot myself through the roof of my mouth at five A.M. this morning with VA.’s Luger.
%%* ''Literature/ColdVengeance''
%%-->'''Judson Esterhazy:''' You want an answer to your question? Here is is. I never did murder Helen. She's still alive.
* ''Literature/AmericanGods'':
** One for Shadow at the very start of the book, when he returns home from prison to attend his wife's funeral and encounters one of her friends: "Your wife died with my husband's cock in her mouth, Shadow."
** Shadow realizes the true identity of his cellmate from the beginning of the book, and thus that the gods had been aware of and manipulating him before he even became aware of their existence: "Jesus, [[ChekhovsGunman Low-Key Lyesmith]]... Oh, Jesus. Loki. [[LouisCypher Loki Lie-Smith.]]"
** Upon the realization that Odin and Loki have created a war between the Old and New Gods: "It's a [[CallBack two-man]] [[TheCon con.]]"
** And the intended payoff from the war: "And then, as the spear arcs over the battle, I'm going to shout 'I dedicate this battle to Odin.'"
** Not made a big deal of at the time (because the person thinking it doesn't realize the significance), but "It had amused [Mr World] to play chauffeur, in Kansas, after all" confirms the Foreshadowed identity of a major player in the game.
** The revelation of Shadow's parentage: "Shadow found that he was completely unsurprised when he recognized the man who dances with her. He had not changed that much in thirty-three years." ("Her" is Shadow's mother. "He" is Wednesday.)
* The ''Literature/{{Biggles}}'' short story ''The Last Show'' ends with the titular pilot shot down over German lines. He survives the crash, but is captured by German troops whose officer comments that he's been unlucky. He agrees -- there was a mission that afternoon he wanted to be part of, but the German tells him that won't be happening anyway.
-->"[[SurprisinglyHappyEnding An armistice was signed half an hour ago]] -- but, of course, you didn't know."[[note]]The clues were there for alert readers -- earlier in the story an order was shown that included the date "11.11.18" -- but even if they paid attention to the date, the children these stories were marketed to might be unaware of the significance.[[/note]]
* ''Literature/CrosstimeTraffic:'' ''In High Places'' starts out as just another time-traveling adventure, although with higher stakes than usual when slavers kidnap the main character. Then, she finds out that the slavers are from her timeline and 1) are taking her away from any chance of quick rescue, and 2) are involved with something that has always seemed taboo to anyone from the home timeline. She discovers this due to a certain accessory in their basement.
--> ''That was--could only be--a Crosstime Traffic transportation chamber.''
* ''Literature/TheCuriousIncidentOfTheDogInTheNighttime'': "I killed Wellington, Christopher" -Ed Boone, Christopher's father.
* ''Literature/DancingAztecs'': The GottaCatchThemAll hunt for a gold statue mixed in with fifteen copies is seemingly reaching its conclusion, with just one statue left that hasn't been damaged in any way which proves it isn't real gold. The omniscient narrator then starts describing that last statue.
--> To look at him, nobody would think he was at all valuable, and in fact he is not. He's the wrong one, he's made of plaster. What? That's right, he's a copy, he isn't gold at all, everybody's chasing the wrong statue. ''One'' of the sixteen statutes handed out to the Open Sports Committee is the real one, worth over a million dollars, but not ''this'' one. This one is worth twenty bucks. Someone has made a mistake.
* In ''The Dragon's Path'', book one of ''Literature/TheDaggerAndTheCoin'' series, when Geder Palliako announces that it is impossible to hold the city of Vanai, the reader, along with Geder's advisers, is inclined to think that he means merely to withdraw. Then, when they ask him if that is his intent, he says, "No, [[KillItWithFire we're going to burn it]]." Up until then, Geder had seemed an entirely likable, sympathetic character. Then you realize he is capable of ordering the slaughter of an entire city out of pique.
%%* ''Literature/TheDarkElfTrilogy'': Dinin in ''Exile'', with regards to an assault late in the book: "No, sister. Not House Fey-Branche. Baenre." Cue the Matron Mother of all OutGambitted {{Oh Crap}}s.
%%* ''Literature/ADeepnessInTheSky'':
%%-->'''Sherkaner Underhill:''' It's all messed up now.
%%* In ''Literature/TheDinosaurLords'', the last line of book two:
%%-->Father Jerónimo was, quite unmistakably, a Grey Angel.
* Literature/CliveCussler's ''Literature/DirkPittAdventures'': In ''The Mediterranean Caper'', hero Dirk Pitt is seemingly held captive by villain, who is believed to be an apolitical German veteran named Bruno von Till. The utter SmugSnake, von Till, mocks Pitt for failing to stop his drug smuggling and Pitt has nothing.
-->'''Pitt''': Well, I guess you just can't win them all, can you...''Admiral Heibert?''
--> '''Von Till''': What...What did you call me?
--> '''Pitt''': Admiral Erich Heibert. Commander of Nazi Germany's transportation fleet. Fanatical follower of Adolf Hitler. And brother of Kurt Heibert, the World War I flying ace.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** In ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}'':
*** Granny Weatherwax pokes a hole in TheAlibi.
--->Life's not neat! Whoever said there's only one Ghost?
*** Just before that, when a suspect's innocence is revealed.
--->'''Andre:''' I...hang around in dark places looking for trouble.\\
'''Granny:''' Really? There's a nasty name for people like that.\\
'''Andre:''' Yes, [[UndercoverCopReveal it's policeman]].
** In ''Literature/TheFifthElephant'', Ideas Taster Dee caps off the MotiveRant about the nature of their EvilPlan, with a VillainousBreakdown tirade about openly female dwarves:
--->'''Dee:''' How can you be king and allow this? Everywhere they are doing it and you do nothing! Why should ''they'' be allowed to do this?
--->'''Dee:''' ''I'' can't!
** In ''Literature/NightWatchDiscworld'', we get this chilling one from [[PsychoKnifeNut Carcer]].
--->'''Carcer:''' [[NothingUpMySleeve I got]] three knives, Mister Vimes.
** ''Literature/{{Thud}}'' contains perhaps the biggest in the series.
--->'''Bashfullson''' ''[translating the Cube]'': I WHO SPEAK TO YOU NOW AM B'HRIAN BLOODAXE, BY RIGHT OF THE SCONE THE TRUE KING OF THE DWARFS!
** In ''Literature/GoingPostal'', Moist is talking with Adora Belle Dearheart about his position as Postmaster and Adora brings back up again the fact that the last four people appointed Postmaster died tragically soon after.
--->'''Moist:''' Well yes, it used to be pretty bad in the old days.\\
'''Adora Belle:''' Old days? Last month was old days?
** In ''Literature/MonstrousRegiment'', showing just how far a [[SweetPollyOliver certain trope]] goes in the Borogravian army:
--->'''Jackrum:''' Shall I tell the truth today... ''Janet''?
** ''Literature/FeetOfClay:''
*** As ObviouslyEvil as Dragon King of Arms is, it's possible not to understand either his villainy or his plot until the scene where several nobles are discussing Nobby's potential as a PuppetKing.
---> '''First noble:''' Dragon did well. I don't suppose the little tit ''really'' is an Earl by any chance?
---> '''Second noble:''' Don't be silly.
*** Dragon's involvement in the murders (as opposed to merely plotting to install a PuppetKing) is confirmed with a later wham line when Angua picks up on some signs at another villain's workplace and asks:
---> '''Angua:''' Who's the vampire?
** ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals'' drops a single ''word'' (and one wholly unexpected in the Discworld): ORC.
* In the web-novel ''Literature/{{Domina}}'', the Composer is finally temporarily defeated (again), everyone has powers, the screamers have awoken, and then someone who looks exactly like the Composer walks through the city gates. "Hello. I am here to negotiate the release of my sister. Take me to your leader."
* ''Literature/{{Dortmunder}}:'' In ''Don't Ask,'' Dortunder is captured robbing the diplomatic residence of Votskojek (a fictional Balkan state). He is seemingly flown to Vostkojek to be interrogated. Several chapters later, he escapes, and [[RunForTheBorder tries to flee to Votskojek's hated neighbor, Tsergvoia, which he has been told is only a few miles away.]] Dortmunder waves down a farmer on the first road he finds and cautiously asks if he's in Tsergovia or Votskojek. The farmer's reply reveals that Dortmunder's captors never took him out of the U.S., and have been playing him for a fool.
--> '''Farmer:''' ''(In English):'' I don't know them towns.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
** ''Literature/BloodRites'': Thomas shows Harry a room with portraits of all the women who have borne a child for Lord Raith, and Harry is shocked when the last of them is of his mother, Margaret [=LeFay=] Dresden.
--->'''Thomas:''' Not yours, Harry. Our mother.
** ''Literature/ProvenGuilty'': Harry puts the pieces together and confronts Charity Carpenter about the secret she's been hiding from her whole family.
--->"Charity... how long has it been since you've used your magic?"
** ''Literature/SmallFavor'':
*** Our heroes figure out who the Denarians are really targeting: "They're coming for Ivy!"
*** Michael, having noticed that Harry's been acting a bit strange recently, has a question for him: "Where is your blasting rod?"
** ''Literature/{{Changes}}'':
*** The ''first line'' is one for the series as a whole: "I picked up the phone and Susan Rodriguez said, 'They've got our daughter.'" Even whammier in context, particularly for Harry, as he hadn't been previously aware of said daughter's existence.
*** Perhaps one of the whammiest, ''halfway'' through the book, from Harry, after falling off a ladder when trying to rescue people when his house is set on fire: "I can't feel my legs." This is then followed up a few chapters later, with Harry calling on someone to help him: "Mab, Queen of Air and Darkness, Queen of the Winter Court! I bid you come forth!"
*** A line whose whamminess resulted in fist-pumping during the Battle of Chichén Itza: "''[[BigDamnHeroes It was the Grey Council. The Grey Council!]]''"
** ''Literature/GhostStory'': Molly has an admission for Harry.
--->"They've been like this since they killed you."
** ''Literature/ColdDays'': The Winter Queen has an order for her new Knight:
--->'''Mab:''' Kill my daughter. Kill Maeve.
%%** CORRECT, WARDEN.
* In Spanish teenage novel ''...en un lugar llamado Tierra'': "Briar". The person that says this uses it to prove a high-ranking robot that he knows the victim (another robot) discovered Earth and committed suicide rather than let humanity destroy the planet again.
%%* In ''Endless Empress'', two follow each other within two pages.
%%** The first:
%%--->''"Truman Crapote is Portia's second in command. How do you think she's managed to stay hidden all this time? He's helping her. He has always helped her! Do you think she made a bomb by herself?"''
%%** The second:
%%--->''Carly shrugged nonchalantly, before dropping another surprise in her unsubtle way. "I expect he was here to meet with The Empress. Either that or The Empress ordered him to take a detour. Perhaps she wanted Truman to lure you away from this café, so you wouldn't complete your interview with me."''\\
%%''Molly couldn't believe it. If what Carly was saying was true then...''\\
%%''HOLD ON.''\\
%%''WAIT A MINUTE.''\\
%%''"Did you just say he was ''here'' to meet with The Empress?"''
* In the UsefulNotes/HugoAward winning short story "Even the Queen" by Creator/ConnieWillis, a young woman joins a cult called "the Cyclists", much to the distress of her family. They spend a lot of time discussing whether the Cyclists brainwash people, how she is ruining her life and whether they should accept her choice as an adult or try to do something about it; but for several pages they never say what the Cyclists are, until the following exchange:
-->'''Mother''': The Cyclists do not ride bicycles.\\
'''Twidge''': They menstruate.
* {{Literature/Eileen}}: "This isn't my house, Eileen. This is the Polk house. I have Rita Polk tied up downstairs."
* ''Literature/TheEmpiriumTrilogy'': During the ambush at the Jubilee in ''Kingsbane'', Eliana sees Simon standing on the beach when she notices something... off:
--> "He had retrieved his gun and was shouting something at the angels still on the shore. Not in Venteran, nor in the common tongue, but in one of the angelic languages. [...] Lissar. He was speaking Lissar. And the angels on the shore were listening to him."
* ''Literature/EstherDiamond''
** ''Disappearing Nightly'' has several characters try to remember details about the (disguised) BigBad. What they remember points right toward the {{Big Good}}'s lisping apprentice.
--> '''Delilah:''' He had just about the most pronounced speech impediment I've ever heard.
** In ''Doppelgänger'', Max, Esther and Lucky meet Johnny Be Good Gambello, a witness to the appearance of one of the eponymous {{Doppelganger}} sightings. Right after he leaves, Esther gets a call from Detective Lopez, who says he'll have to miss their date due to work.
--> '''Lopez:''' Johnny Be Good Gambello was just found dead.
--> '''Esther:''' What?
--> '''Lopez:''' Yeah, they just fished him out of the east river. The initial estimate is that he’s been dead for twenty-four hours.
** ''Vamparazzi'' establishes there are three kinds of vampires: hereditary Lithuanian vampires who help govern the magical world, blood-crazed undead vampires, and people who drink the blood of undead vampires and aren't ''always'' dangerous but can get DrunkOnTheDarkSide. When Max and Esther are discussing several vampire attacks, Esther's agent, Thack (who's spent four books seeming like an InnocentBystander) walks into the room. As a mortified Esther tries to come up with an excuse for their conversation, Thack reveals that he understands what they're talking about all too well.
--> '''Thack:''' Does it mean anything to you, Dr. Zadok, when I tell you that I’m...Lithuanian?"
* ''Literature/EverythingEverything'': Madeline is DelicateAndSickly with a disease that makes her so susceptible to illness, she can't even leave her house without risking death. She's spent the first eighteen years of her life inside her germ-proofed home, being cared for by her mother -- not ''happy'' with her situation, but resigned to it. Then comes the chapter "For Your Eyes Only," which is a WhamEpisode all around. A doctor Madeline met briefly sends her an email about her health, and Madeline gets a slowly creeping OhCrap feeling as she reads it. She doesn't believe what she's reading at first, but slowly, pieces fall into place... but it's the reaction of her mother that clinches it, both for Madeline and the reader. Madeline then realizes, "I'm not sick. And I never have been."
* ''Literature/ExHeroes:''
** The heroes discover that the leader of the street gang menacing their territory is a sentient zombie called Peasy (formerly known as Rodney Casares), who brags about being on the news. There is a MassOhCrap reaction once they figure out that he's calling himself [=PZ=] and not Peasy and then grasp what that's short for.
--> '''Regenerator:''' PatientZero.
** TheReveal about how the ZombieApocalypse started and one of the main characters (who survived being a ZombieInfectee some time ago) being responsible for it while trying to resurrect a loved one comes from Stealth SpottingTheThread when recounting a previous conversation.
--> '''Stealth:''' When we were discussing the recon mission, you said you have had the virus hanging over you for two years. You were bitten less than fifteen months ago ... The first definite sighting of an [[NotUsingTheZWord ex-human]] was twenty-two months ago. An unidentified woman assaulted a group of [[{{Gangbangers}} Seventeens]] in a parking lot. The attack that infected Rodney Casares. Your wife died two years ago, didn't she, Regenerator?
%%* ''Falling Angels'': The sole line in the last chapter from Ivy May's point of view: "Over his shoulder I saw a star fall. It was me." It is later revealed that she was raped and strangled by a man in the crowd after her sister loses track of her.
* The ''False Memory'' trilogy has a SpotTheImposter moment:
%%--> The reporters aren't happy about the half story, but I don't think I could care even if I tried. I just want Peter to look at me. He finally does, at the end, right before we're marched off the platform. He turns his face to me and smiles, but the smile doesn't touch his eyes. The flashes are so bright they draw my attention to something missing on his face. I'm looking at his purple-blue eyes, and then his chin.\\
%%[[ImpostorForgotOneDetail His chin does not have a little white scar.]]
%%* From ''Farewell to the Master.''
%%-->'''Gnut''': You misunderstand. I am the master.
%%* ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'':
%%** "Just before you went into the ICU, I started to feel this ache in my hip."
* ''Literature/{{Forbidden}}'': Lochan and Maya have just consummated their [[BrotherSisterIncest incestuous relationship]], and are finally feeling at peace with themselves. And then comes the last line of the chapter, which sends ''everything'' straight to hell:
-->''Then, from the doorway, comes a shattering scream.''
%%* ''Friends Like These'', a lighthearted retelling of Danny Wallace's quest to meet up with his childhood friends: "Daniel, I'm not sure how to tell you this, but Andy passed away." Read it in context [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1028480/Danny-Wallace-Revenge-angry-bunny--How-I-repaid-practical-joke-15-years.html here]].
* From the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' novel trilogy:
** From ''[[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes The Silver Eyes]]'', Charlie asks John what the people of Hurricane thought of her father...only to get an entirely different response than she was expecting:
--->'''John:''' Some people thought he did it[[note]]committed the Freddy's murders[[/note]], yeah.
** In the climactic scene of ''[[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheTwistedOnes The Twisted Ones]]'', Charlie finally confronts William Afton / Springtrap head-on and demands to know why he decided to kill her twin brother Sammy all those years ago. William's response is basically the last thing anyone could have expected:
--->'''William:''' I didn't take him. [[TomatoInTheMirror I took you.]]
*** Also from ''The Twisted Ones'', the [[CliffHanger final line of the story]]. Just as it seems that Charlie has miraculously survived her death at the hands of Twisted Freddy and reunited with her friends, John drops ''this'' bombshell:
---->'''John:''' That's not Charlie.
** From ''[[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheFourthCloset The Fourth Closet]]'', as John and Jessica are hiding from the fake Charlie in Jen's house, John makes a shocking discovery in a chest:
--->'''John:''' Jessica.
--->'''Jessica:''' What, John? I'm trying to listen.
--->'''John:''' It's...it's Charlie. In the chest.
* ''Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysFazbearFrights'' has quite a few, courtesy of its anthology format:
** In "The New Kid", Devon, Mick, and Kelsey are exploring what can be presumed to be an abandoned Freddy's location. By this point, half the story has gone by and the audience is no closer to knowing who the [[MonsterOfTheWeek animatronic villain of the story]] will be. And then Kelsey opens a closet, and this one line of dialogue ''instantly'' clues everyone familiar with [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys the games]] to exactly what is about to happen:
--->''Kelsey reached for the arm of the [[LegacyCharacter human-size]] [[NothingIsScarier yellow]] [[AnimalisticAbomination bear]] standing in front of them.''
** At the very end of "Bunny Call", Bob and his family are at breakfast after Bob- unbeknownst to his family- spent a big chunk of the previous night fighting off the camp mascot Ralpho from getting into the cabin. The camp owner, Evan, stands up and begins to make a speech, starting off by saying he has to make an apology to anyone who signed up for the Bunny Call service...but what he actually ''says'' leaves the story on an eerie note as Bob is left to wonder what ''really'' tried to get inside last night:
--->'''Evan:''' The Bunny Calls couldn't be done this morning because the counselor who usually does Bunny Calls overslept. [[RealAfterAll Ralpho wasn't able to make his rounds today.]]
** One of the first lines in "In the Flesh" has the reveal of game designer Matt's new project...while in the process completely shattering the audience's perception of the setting in which the story takes place:
--->''[Matt] had landed the role of creating and refining the AI in ''Springtrap's Revenge'', a new cutting-edge virtual reality game that was to be the next installment in [[RecursiveCanon the popular]] ''[[RecursiveCanon Five Nights at Freddy's]]'' [[RecursiveCanon series]].''
%%* The ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'' novels are absolutely rife with them. Makes one wonder when the next one comes in.
%%** ''First and Only'' -
%%--->'''[[TheStoic Colonel Zoren:]]''' We have a mutual acquaintance, it would seem. I know him as [[IHaveManyNames Bel Torthute]], you know him as [[TheChessmaster Fereyd]].
%%** ''Ghostmaker'' -
%%--->'''Brin Milo:''' Oh God-Emperor, ''[[SpaceElves they're Eldar!]]''
%%** ''Necropolis'' -
%%--->Salvador couldn't stop the chattering. [[DemonicPossession He did what it was asking him to do.]] [[CavalryBetrayal He turned off the shield.]]
%%** ''Sabbat Martyr'' -
%%--->'''Larkin:''' [[DownerEnding I wish I'd gotten a bead on him sooner.]]
%%** ''The Armour of Contempt'' -
%%--->'''Beltayn:''' Sir, our set....it's been transmitting. Back to the fleet.\\
%%'''Gaunt:''' (flabbergasted) Since when?\\
%%'''[[TheMole Farragut:]]''' Since I switched it on.
%%** ''Only in Death'' -
%%*** [[SnarkKnight Criid pointed up.]] [[OhCrap Gaunt saw the Blood Pact Grotesk swinging in the windcote, buffeted by the wind.]]
%%** ''Blood Pact'' -
%%--->'''Inquisitor Rime:''' [[EvilAllAlong Then it is Rime]].
%%** ''Salvation's Reach'' has several -
%%*** Cohran's face cracked and gave way. [[TheMole It was no longer his, yet familiar.]] It was the Sirkle.
%%*** [[MassOhCrap "Enemy ships inbound. Tracking one. Two. A third!"]]
%%* ''Literature/TheGeeksShallInheritTheEarth'': "You would think that someone in her thirties would have a little more sense than a typical teenager."
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', when Robin is near death and Nikita, right after her bout of berserkerism, is close by, he utters a sentence that invalidates his whole backstory as provided until now[[note]]Said backstory says that he was an orphan dropped on the Order's doorstep and has been with the Order for all twenty-three years of his life[[/note]]:
-->"I haven't felt that smell in two hundred years..."
* ''Literature/TheGiver'': At some point The Giver mentions that there used to be another receiver named Rosemary. She was given sweet memories most of the time, but when she started to get the ''really'' painful memories, she asked to be released. After she died, her memories were let out, and there was chaos. Only with The Giver's help did people return to their normal lives. Later on, you also learn that The Giver has a daughter. Jonas, eager to help, asked what her name was. The reply? "Her name was Rosemary."
* ''Literature/{{Gormenghast}}'': Steerpike shouting out "And the twins will make it five" while in a feverish delirium is the real beginning of the other characters' suspicion of him and his motives.
%%* Literature/GreenSkyTrilogy: Pomma pretty much collapses a whole society with, "I know there are no Pash-San...Because Teera is a Pash-San." %%* That encoded message in ''[[Literature/TheUnderlandChronicles Gregor and the Code of Claw]]''? It says Twitchtip died in pit. Also, Luxa's declaration of war against the gnawers.
* A war report in ''Literature/GrentsFall'':
-->'''King Osbert''': And the others?\\
'''Soldier''': Oh great king, there are no others. We [nineteen soldiers] are all that's left of General Hicks's division [5,000 strong, out of 20,000].
%%* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
%%** The ''Literature/TheForerunnerSaga'' has several:
%%*** ''Literature/HaloCryptum'':
%%---->'''Librarian''': The Didact is here. The Didact is gone...It is said the Master Builder executed you on the San'Shyuum quarantine planet. [[{{Reincarnation}} You are now all I have.]] You are now all we have.
%%*** Then:
%%---->'''The Captive''': We meet again, young one. I am the last of those who gave you breath and shape and form, millions of years ago. I am the last of those your kind rose up against and ruthlessly destroyed. I am the last [[AbusivePrecursors Precursor]]. And our answer is at hand.
%%** ''Literature/HaloPrimordium'' had one near the end as well:
%%--->'''Guilty Spark''': Some say [the Librarian] is dead, that she died on Earth. But this is demonstrably untrue...And after a hundred thousand years of exploration and study...''I know where to find her''.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter:''
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone'':
*** Harry enters the final chamber, he realizes that the person attempting to steal the Stone isn't who he thought it was.
---->It wasn't Snape. It wasn't even Voldemort. [[ChekhovsGunman It was]] [[EvilAllAlong Quirrell.]]
*** Another line from the same chapter, putting a past sabotage in a different light.
---->'''Quirrell''': No. ''I'' tried to kill you. Your friend Miss Granger accidentally knocked me over as she rushed to set fire to Snape at that Quidditch match. She broke my eye contact with you. Another few seconds and I’d have got you off that broom. I’d have managed it before then if Snape hadn’t been muttering a countercurse, trying to ''save'' you.
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'':
*** One both in-universe and out, as a disguised Harry and Ron confront Malfoy about the identity of the Heir of Slytherin.
---->'''Malfoy''': [[NotMeThisTime I wish I knew who it was; I could help them.]]
*** Two in a row during the climax: an apparition of Tom Riddle--who we've learned was pivotal to "stopping" the attacks from the last time the Chamber of Secrets was opened--uses Harry's wand to write out his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, in the air. [[SignificantAnagram Then he waves the wand and the letters rearrange themselves into a message revealing his true identity:]] "I am Lord Voldemort." Just before this, though:
---->'''Riddle:''' Voldemort is my past, present, and future, Harry Potter...
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'':
*** Harry overhears some adults mention that his father was best friends with the ([[spoiler:supposedly]]) traitorous and insane murderer Sirius Black. This is especially uncomfortable for Harry since he only knew about Black because he conspired to kill Harry's parents, so to find out he used to be one of their greatest friends is to make Black more personally sinister than any of Potter's earlier foes.
---->'''Madame Rosmerta:''' Quite the double act, Sirius Black and James Potter!
*** The climax of the book goes completely off the expected rails when Professor Lupin and Sirius Black accuse the absolute ''last'' being anyone would expect of being the evil mastermind.
---->'''Lupin:''' Do you think I could have a look at the rat?\\
'''Ron:''' What? What's Scabbers got to do with it?\\
'''Lupin:''' Everything. [...] He's a wizard.\\
'''Black:''' An Animagus by the name of Peter Pettigrew.
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': Harry barely escapes the BigBad alive and is quickly taken aside by one of his most trusted mentors. However, the mentor reveals that he, not any of the many {{Red Herring}}s littered around, was TheMole for the BigBad despite having spent his whole life fighting the forces of darkness. After that sentence, everything the audience assumed about Moody is revealed to be wrong.
--->'''Harry:''' Karkaroff's gone? But then... he didn't put my name in that goblet?\\
''' Moody:''' No. No, he didn't. [[TheMole It was I who did that.]]
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'':
*** After Harry and Dudley are attacked by dementors, their CrazyCatLady neighbor Miss Figg walks up. Already certain that he's in trouble for using magic outside of Hogwarts even considering that his life was in danger, Harry starts to hide his wand, but then Miss Figg says, "Don't put it away, idiot boy! What if there are more of them around? Oh, I'm going to ''kill'' Mundungus Fletcher!" Turns out she's a Squib (a witch or wizard born without the ability to use magic) and one of Dumbledore's agents keeping an eye on him while he's been stuck at Privet Drive. Keep in mind, Miss Figg was introduced in the ''first'' book and this is the first time she's had ''any'' dialogue.
*** Aunt Petunia knows more about the wizarding world than she'd like to admit. Afterwards, she claps her hand to her mouth in shock at herself, as if she'd just uttered the worst profanity ever imagined.
---->'''Uncle Vernon:''' And what the ruddy hell are dementors?\\
'''Aunt Petunia:''' They guard the wizard prison, Azkaban.
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'':
*** Trelawney is casually explaining to Harry the circumstances of her job interview with Dumbledore, which unbeknownst to her was the moment when she made the prophecy about Harry and Voldemort; Harry and the reader both know that the meeting was being spied on by a Death Eater who was caught in the act and missed half of the message, but the identity of that spy had not been revealed...until this exact moment:
---->'''Trelawney:''' ...but then we were rudely interrupted by Severus Snape!
*** When Dumbledore finally talks down Draco to lower his wand and surrender, Snape makes a surprise appearance, and as Harry decides to warn him about the Death Eaters, Dumbledore begins pleading...
---->'''Snape:''' '''AVADA KEDAVRA'''!
*** And then near the end, once Snape kills Dumbledore and attemps a VillainExitStageLeft, Harry forces Snape into a quick duel, with Harry using the spells he learnt from the Prince's book...
---->'''Snape:''' You ''dare'' use my own spells against me, Potter?
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'':
*** The characters are celebrating a wedding in a brief rest from their war to stop the Dark Lord from overthrowing the Ministry of Magic. Then a magical warning in ten words announces that, while our heroes were resting, the bad guys have won seven chapters into the book and are going to use their newfound tyrannical power to hunt down the heroes. Instead of being a war story, ''The Deathly Hallows'' becomes a desperate FugitiveArc.
---->'''Patronus Messenger:''' The Ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They are coming.
*** As Harry reviews [[PensieveFlashback Snape's memory,]] he comes across an exchange between Dumbledore and Snape, which explains his connection with Voldemort and the location of one his Horcruxes.
---->'''Dumbledore:''' Tell (Harry) that on the night Lord Voldemort tried to kill him, when Lily cast her own life between them as a shield, the Killing Curse rebounded upon Lord Voldemort, and a fragment of Voldemort’s soul was blasted apart from the whole, and latched itself onto the only living soul left in that collapsed building. Part of Lord Voldemort lives inside Harry, and it is that which gives him the power of speech with snakes, and a connection with Lord Voldemort’s mind that he has never understood. And while that fragment of soul, unmissed by Voldemort, remains attached to and protected by Harry, Lord Voldemort cannot die.
*** As the final battle draws to a close, Harry explains the nature of the flaw in Dumbledore's plan, as well as the reason why Voldemort can't control his wand.
---->'''Harry:''' The true master of the Elder Wand was [[SpannerInTheWorks Draco Malfoy]].
* ''Literature/TheHelp'': "That was horrifying even to me." To explain, this is the moment when you realize that Skeeter is a segregationist.
* ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': Ford, who for context has been stuck on Earth and out of contact with his friends and family for the last fifteen years, is in the middle of introducing Arthur to "[his] semi-cousin Zaphod who shares three of the same mothers as me" when Arthur interrupts with a rather annoyed, "We've met."
--> When you're cruising down the road in the fast lane and you lazily sail past a few hard driving cars and are feeling pretty pleased with yourself and then accidentally change down from fourth to first instead of third, thus making your engine leap out of your bonnet in a rather ugly mess, it tends to throw you off your stride in much the same way that this remark threw Ford Prefect off his.
* ''Literature/{{Holes}}:'' "My real name is Hector [[spoiler:Zeroni]]." This family connection to a previous character is a case of DramaticIrony--the reader gets why this is important, but neither Stanley nor Hector ever do.
* ''Literature/HolmesOnTheRange'': Like most mystery stories, the series has quite a few twists and villains revealed with startling lines, but a few stand out.
** In the first book, when Big Red shows several other characters the body of a villain he's just killed and Lady Clara lets out a shriek and starts crying, with it being revealed that the dead man is her secret husband.
--> '''Big Red:''' That's Perkins, the VR's manager.
--> '''Brackwell:''' No, it's not. It's Nathaniel Horne.
** In ''On the Wrong Track'', Old Red gives a summation to his brother and TagalongKid Kip, while admitting that there are still a few missing pieces in his reconstruction of the crime. Excited at being able to help close the case, Kip reveals that he knows something that Old Red has overlooked. "Something that would explain ''everything.''" Kip is the real killer, which he demonstrates by pulling a gun on them and gloating about how smart and ruthless he's been as he prepares to close the case by killing them.
--> '''Kip:''' Sorry, fellers. I can't have you messin' with that gold. I was [[ApologeticAttacker hoping' I wouldn't have to do this, but..well...]]
** In ''The Crack and the Lens'', the brothers discover Old Red's SoiledDove fiancee wasn't killed in a robbery or a simple crime of passion five years earlier when they arrange a meeting with one of her old coworkers, who freaks out when they surprise her.
--> '''Old Red:''' Who'd you think we were, anyway?
--> '''Squirrel Tooth Annie:''' I thought it was my time to go. Like Adeline. [[SerialKiller And the others.]]
** The villain of "The Crack in The Lens'' is revealed when Old Red takes notice of some missing photographs.
--> '''Old Red:''' I'm talkin' about the man who took 'em.
--> ''"You mean [[AmbiguousSyntax The man who took 'em?" I pantominined pressing a camera button with my thumb. "Or the man who took 'em?" I swiped an imaginary picture off the wall and tucked it under my jacket.]]
--> '''Old Red:''' Good God, Otto--don't you see how it all fits together? They're the same man.
%%* The ''Literature/HorusHeresy'' books have a two sentence exchange which raises serious questions about the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' universe.
%%-->'''Kai Zulane''': But you're going to die.\\
%%'''The Emperor''': I know.
* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'':
** A DoomedHometown line.
--> "Katniss, there is no District Twelve." Bam! End of the second book!
** A LoveConfession.
--> "Because she's here with me."
** A FakePregnancy InUniverse TakeThatAudience line: "...if it weren't for the baby." Different contexts out of and in-universe, but still a wham moment either way.
** "Under the new rule, both tributes from the same district will be declared winners if they are the last two alive."
*** And then: "The earlier revision has been revoked."
** Th set-up for the 3rd Quarter Quell GladiatorGames.
--> "The male and female tributes will be reaped from the existing pool of victors."
** Katniss reunites with Peeta, only to discover he's been turned into a ManchurianAgent by [[BigBad President Snow]]:
--> "My lips are just forming his name when his fingers lock around my throat."
** Resident MrFanservice Finnick confesses his deepest, darkest secret, and in doing so reveals that even former Victors of the Hunger Games are not safe from Snow's wrath:
--> "President Snow used to sell me... my body, that is."
** Katniss realizes Alma Coin, the RebelLeader she's just helped put into power, [[HeWhoFightsMonsters is no better than Snow]]:
--> "[[FullCircleRevolution We will hold another Hunger Games]] [[PersecutionFlip with the Capitol's children.]]"
** Several unexpected deaths:
*** ''And then he drives the spear through her chest.'' The psychotic Tribute Marvel murders sweet little Rue.
*** ''Triggering the bomb that blows off his legs.'' ReasonableAuthorityFigure Commander Boggs steps on a land mine.
*** ''And then the second round of parachute [bomb]s goes off.'' Katniss' beloved little sister Prim ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time.
*** ''And President Coin drops from the balcony. Dead.'' Katniss' solution to her aforementioned discovery that Coin is just as bad as Snow.
%%* In ''Literature/IfIStay'', comatose Mia to her mom's friend: "Why aren't you with Teddy?"
* ''Literature/IHaveNoMouthAndIMustScream'': After the shocking scene of Ted [[spoiler: {{Mercy Kill}}ing the rest of the cast]] to save them from AM, he gives us this line, letting the readers know that the entire story had already happened a long time ago, and leading into TheReveal of what became of Ted after that. (Hint: we named [[AndIMustScream a trope]] after it.)
-->'''Ted:''' Some hundred years may have passed. I don't know.
* In Creator/JorgeLuisBorges' "The Immortal", a Roman soldier goes looking for the Fountain of {{Immortality}}. His journey - across hostile lands only inhabited by mindless and speechless troglodytes - is for naught: the City of Immortals he finds is an abandoned, [[EldritchLocation incomprehensible]] labyrinth in the middle of nowhere. And just as the protagonist has lost all hopes, a troglodyte recites a line from ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. When asked how much more he knows of it, he answers "Not much - it's been more than eleven hundred years since I wrote it."
* ''Literature/TheInvisibleMan'': At first, it is not impossible for the reader to sympathize with Griffin, despite his being a {{Jerkass}}, because he seems driven to his worse actions by the suspicion and mistreatment of the rural provincials. Then he reveals himself to be more horrible than anything before had indicated when, in a single line, he admits he stole from his elderly father and led him to kill himself.
-->''"I robbed the old man--robbed my father. The money was not his, and he shot himself."''
* In ''I Survived the Attacks of September 11th, 2001'', Lucas sees his doctor after suffering his third concussion since starting to play football, and his doctor tells him about the long-term effects of repeated football. Lucas asks how many concussions is too many, and the doctor says that in his opinion, three in two years is too many. A moment later, he gets to the point- he wants Lucas to stop playing football.
* ''Literature/JamesBond''
** After a lenghty speech about the greatest criminal undertaking ever, Literature/{{Goldfinger}} reveals what exactly is his EvilPlan:
--->'''Goldfinger:''' Mr. Bond, we are going to empty Fort Knox.
** ''Literature/RoleOfHonour'' has two: First the reveal whom Dr. Joe Antem Holy is working with ("Our principals are a group who call themselves SPECTRE") and the second one comes when the supposed EvilPlan is put to action, the novel's real BigBad tells how it is really going to go down ("You didn't think we were really going to allow the Soviet Union to suffer the indignity of being stripped of her assets as well?").
* ''Literature/JohnDiesAtTheEnd'': For most of the last third of the book, Dave has a dead body wrapped in a tarp and stored in his shed, with no idea who it is and no memory of killing them. At the very end of the story, he returns home to find Amy standing in his shed[[note]]A "Wham" moment in itself, as he thought she was dead[[/note]] with the body unwrapped at her feet.
-->"And that was the second thing: [[DeadAllAlong The body on the floor was me.]]"
** In the framing device, Dave is telling this story to Arnie Blondestone, a journalist with an interest in publishing it. When Dave warns him of the dangerous attention this could bring his way, Arnie assures him that he can hold his own, and relates a story of being assaulted by skinheads at a segregation rally. However, Dave notices something off about his story:
--->"They-they called you 'nigger'? Even though you're white?"
*** This leads him to realize that Arnie is actually a ghost, whose appearance is based on what Dave ''expected'' him to look like.
* ''Film/LayerCake'': The narrator listens to a tape that initially seems to feature his boss Jimmy bribing a cop for information, then shows that Jimmy is ''selling'' information to the cop. The end of the tape even has him contemptuously attempt to sell out the narrator.
--> '''Detective Inspector Albie Carter:''' [T]here's only so much in those informer funds.
* ''Literature/LAConfidential'' has one of the whammiest of Wham Lines: "Captain Dudley Liam Smith for the Nite Owl." Notable for being whammy not because we didn't know who the [[MagnificentBastard villain]] was, but because Exley, Vincennes, and White putting it all together and saying it out loud is so powerful. As Ed says, they're crossing the only man on Earth more dangerous than [[LivingLieDetector Ed himself]].
* In ''Literature/TheLastShip'', the Soviet captain informs Thomas of his hometown. The city that Thomas nuked:
-->“Where is your home, Captain?”\\
“Insofar as I have one—Charleston, South Carolina.”\\
He smiled softly. “I’ve seen it—through a periscope.”\\
“Yours?”\\
“A place called Orel. You probably never heard of it.”\\
My heart skipped a beat.
* From ''Literature/Liar2009'', a single line in Micah's narration shifts the genre from a mundane drama to fantasy.
--> "I am a werewolf."
* In one chapter of Creator/ShirleyJackson's family comedy ''Literature/LifeAmongTheSavages'', her son Laurie, a new kindergartener, is constantly telling stories about a mischievous classmate Charles whose inventively naughty behavior fascinates both parents. The narrator sets out for her first parent-teacher conference eager to meet Charles' mother. The teacher remarks that Laurie has had some trouble adjusting and his mother blames it on Charles' influence. The teacher is confused and makes it clear Charles' horrible actions were Laurie's the whole time.
-->"Charles? We don't have a Charles in this class."
%%* ''Literature/The Locksmith''has a pair of them, the first sitting around the midpoint of the book, said by the current warlock "I want you to help me break the office of the fire warlock." Another sitting later in the book re-contextualizes the ancient history around the great coven with the reveal that the first locksmith was a woman that had loved the first warlock, and that is was her rage at being spurned his afection, not coveting his title, that had created the schism in the great coven.
%%* On the more obscure side, [[CosmicHorrorStory cosmic horror author]] Creator/ThomasLigotti, whose stories seem to culminate in Wham ''Paragraphs''. A few notable single lines from his work:
%%** "Nethescurial": I am not dying in a nightmare.
%%** "The Chymist": Now, Rose of Madness...Bloom!
%%** "Mrs. Rinaldi's Angel": "It ''was'' an angel, did you know that?"
%%** "The Troubles of Doctor Thoss": "My name is Thoss, I am a doctor."
* ''Literature/LookingForAlaska:'' The second half of the book, "After", opens with the Dean delivering some very bad news to the students of Culver Creek that turns the book into a long struggle with mortality.
-->'''Mr. "The Eagle" Starnes:''' Last night, Alaska Young was in a terrible accident. And she was killed. Alaska has passed away.
* ''Literature/LoveThatDog:''
-->"blue car
-->splattered with mud
-->speeding down the road"
* ''Literature/TheMadScientistsClub'': "The Secret of the Old Cannon" ends on a seemingly supernatural note when Henry offers Elmer Pridgeon a photo that his camera relay took and he assumes is of Elmer, only for Elmer to deny that he was present when the photo was taken while commenting that the image is "a durned good likeness of my daddy" (who also spent a lot of time lurking near the cannon and has been dead for many years).
* ''Literature/TheMarkOfTheDragonfly'': Anna gets a cut on her arm and Piper goes to see it. Until this, she was thought to be completely human.
->Beneath the surface wound, where deeper layers of skin and tissue should have been, [[RoboticReveal was instead a mass of metal - machine parts, interwoven gears and wires that were more complex than anything she'd ever seen before]].
* The works of Creator/HPLovecraft contain a few:
%%** From ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'':
%%--->"You needn't ask how Wilbur called it out of the air. He didn't call it out. It was his twin brother, ''but it looked more like the father than he did.''"
%%** In ''Literature/TheThingOnTheDoorstep'', the final line reveals what has been hinted at:
%%--->What they finally found inside Edward's oddly-assorted clothes was mostly liquescent horror. There were bones, too - and a crushed-in skull. Some dental work positively identified the skull as Asenath's.
** In ''Pickman's Model'', we discover what made Pickman's horrific paintings of ghouls so lifelike:
--->"Well - that paper wasn't a photograph of any background, after all. What it showed was simply the monstrous being he was painting on that awful canvas. It was the model he was using- and its background was merely the wall of the cellar studio in minute detail. But by God, Eliot, ''it was a photograph from life!''"
%%** And from ''Literature/TheWhispererInDarkness'':
%%--->For the things in the chair, perfect to the last, subtle detail of microscopic resemblance - or identity - were the face and hands of Henry Wentworth Akeley.
** And lest we forget this one from ''The Statement Of Randolph Carter'', as Carter desperately attempts to contact Warren, who he has been communicating with over a telephone wire while he investigates a tomb, after several minutes of radio silence.
--->"You fool, ''Warren is dead!''"
%%* Creator/AstridLindgren's ''Mio, My Son'': "Take my hand, and I shall help you!" And I took his hand. But it was no hand. It was an iron claw.
%%* In ''Caught'', book 5 of Creator/MargaretPetersonHaddix's time travel series ''Literature/TheMissingHaddix'':
%%--> '''Mileva''': Or should I say, I love you, my son, JB?
* "The Midas Plague" begins with what appears to be a wealthy protagonist marrying a woman from a much poorer family, to the foreboding of her parents. After months of extravagant ConspicuousConsumption, during which she has to be persuaded to buy jewelry and go to the opera, the protagonist's wife finally exclaims ''"I'm tired of being poor!"'' It turns out that "poor" in this setting means buying and using the over-produced commodities of this PostScarcityEconomy, while "rich" means being able to opt out of it.
* ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
** ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalTrilogy'': Book 2, ''The Well of Ascension'', quoting the etching that Sazed has been studying the entire book... except that there are tiny differences between the etching and Sazed's copy.
--->'''Kwaan:''' [[PrecursorHero Alendi]] must not reach the Well of Ascension... for he must not [[SealedEvilInACan release]] the [[GodOfEvil thing]] that is imprisoned there.
*** And when Vin goes to the Well and does exactly what she shouldn't, releasing its power:
---->'''Ruin''': ''I am free!''
** ''Literature/WaxAndWayne'':
*** In ''Literature/ShadowsOfSelf'', Paalm (a shapeshifting kandra) digs up the bones of Wax's wife. He is enraged, and puts her in a situation where her only choice is suicide. She then says something that only his wife would know, and he realizes she was a kandra all along.
---->'''Lessie:''' You're... you're as surprising as a... dancing donkey, Mister Cravat.
*** ''Literature/TheBandsOfMourning'': The Southerns tell of a "Sovereign", their GodEmperor from centuries ago, who was king and god of the Northerners first. Wax and the others quickly realize they're talking about the Lord Ruler, Rashek, though they can't imagine how he survived the events of the original trilogy. At the end of the book, Wax finds a coppermind memory of the Sovereign's, and hears the first word he spoke to the Southern elders. He also sees some very distinctive scars on his arms...
---->'''Kelsier:''' ''Survive''.
* ''Literature/MegLangslowMysteries:'' Aside from the obligatory OnceAnEpisode surprise reveal about the identities of murderers and other criminals, "The Penguin Who Knew Too Much," has this gem, when Dr. Blake explains his suspicious behavior of taking Meg and her dad's wineglasses.
--> '''Dr. Blake:''' I did want your [=DNA=]. [[LongLostRelative I want to compare it with mine.]]
* ''Literature/NaughtyNineTalesOfChristmasCrime'':
** In "Humbug", it first starts becoming clear that the Bob Cratchitt in this story is very different from the saintly FamilyMan version of the character in ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' when a constable recalling details about his homelife says "Small flat, no kids."
** In "Naiveté," the Reptile learns how the cops found out about his church burglary when they take him past a nearby Nativity scene and he sees that it isn't occupied by department store dummies but a youth group in costumes who were acting out the scene and were able to call 911.
--> ''Up close, he could see that the manger wasn't small at all. It was nearly life-size. Which was appropriate, since the figures milling about around it were alive.''
* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
** The ''Power of Three'' arc was thought to focus on Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw's three kits. Then it's revealed that this was not the case.
--->'''Squirrelflight''': They are not my kits.
** ''Sunrise'': After most of the book was spent looking for Ashfur's killer, Leafpool is talking to one of the protagonists, Hollyleaf, who has shown no indication of knowing who the murderer is. Then comes this:
--->'''Leafpool''': You don't have to worry. I will never tell any cat. But please tell me why you did it.\\
'''Hollyleaf''': Did what?\\
'''Leafpool''': Why did you kill Ashfur?
* ''Literature/AModestProposal'' by Creator/JonathanSwift starts out as a rather dull essay about the problem of widespread childhood poverty in Ireland (then a rather poorly treated possession of the United Kingdom). Then the speaker of the essay casually includes a sentence that makes it clear he's proposing cannibalism, exposing the whole essay as a bitter satire rather than an actual proposal.
-->"A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled..."
* ''Literature/MoonBaseAlpha'': [[Literature/SpaceCase The first book]] alone has five lines that make a big impact in-universe and on the readers.
** After Dash talks about how he overheard Dr. Holtz talking about a phone call, his new friend checks this out and then get back to him. [[spoiler:Holtz wasn't really on the phone. Instead, Zan was telepathically communicating with him and he was talking out loud.]]
--> '''Kira:''' Well, I tried, but .... there's no record of Dr. Holtz making a call at two thirty that night. In fact, there's no record of ''anyone'' making a call at any time around then.
** The nature of the discovery Dr. Holtz was working on when he died is revealed by an audio recording.
--> '''Dr. Holtz''': [I've identified an alien life form.
** TheReveal about who the BigBad is is discerned through re-watching a video where someone is talking in American sign-language. [[spoiler:In a VirtualBlunder, the computer initially said that Dr. Holtz was saying "Earth killed me." Actually, he was spelling out someone's name.]]
--> '''Dash''' That wasn't [[spoiler:an ''E'', was it]]?
--> '''Dash's Mom''': No.
--> '''Dash''' [[spoiler:Was it a ''G'']]?
--> '''Dash's Mom''': [[spoiler:Dr. Holtz wasn't spelling "earth". He was spelling "Garth."]]
** Immediately after the third WhamLine, the adults look around for that person.
--> '''[[spoiler:Nina]]''': Computer, where is [[spoiler:Garth Grisan]] right now?
--> '''Computer''': Dismantling the main air lock.
--> ''Everyone gasps in alarm.''
** After the culprit's capture, Dash figures out a loose end and goes to visit a mysterious investigator who no one else knows anything about.
--> '''Dash''': Tell me. What planet are you from.
* ''Literature/{{Moriarty}}'' has two such lines.
** The narrator is revealed to be EvilAllAlong when he abruptly turns on the heroic Inspector Jones at the end of the penultimate chapter.
--> ''I turned to Jones, said "I'm sorry", then I shot him in the head.''
** The narrator reveals himself to be Professor Moriarty (who has seemingly been a PosthumousCharacter) in the opening paragraph of the last chapter.
--> '''Chase/Moriarty:''' It is perhaps a matter of interpretation but there is all the difference in the world, for example between "I am Frederick Chase" and "Let me tell you my name is Frederick Chase" which I remember typing on the very first page. Did I say that the body on the slab in Meiringen was James Moriarty? No. I merely stated, quite accurately, that it was the name written on the label attached to the dead man's wrist.
* In ''Literature/TheMouseWatch'', Bernie gives the team's RobotBuddy Candroid a chance to show off his LudicrousPrecision. In the process, the bot offhandedly makes [[TheReveal a reveal]] that changes the direction of the story.
-->'''Bernie:''' How many [[NebulousEvilOrganization R.A.T.S.]] operatives are there in the world?\\
'''Candroid:''' One million three hundred thousand four hundred and six. [[TheMole Not including the one currently on the premises.]]
%%* ''Literature/MySweetAudrina'', spoken by Audrina's father:
%%-->'''Damian''': [[TitleDrop My sweet Audrina]] . . . haven't you guessed yet? Haven't I explained and explained and given you all the clues you need? Vera is not my First Audrina, you are.
* ''Literature/TheMysteriousBenedictSociety'': The BigBad Mr. Curtain has one towards the end, revealing the extent of the improvements to his Whisperer machine, that it has recently been made capable of brainsweeping people (erasing their memories) even if they aren't seated in it.
-->'''Mr. Curtain''': Obviously, Reynard, you were unaware of the extent of my improvements. You needn't be ''seated'' in my lovely Whisperer to experience its most powerful effect. In this room you are all quite within range.
%%** Near the end of the first book, a revelation comes up that explains ''so'' much about Constance.
%%--->"Three birthday candles?" Reynie said, "''Three'' birthday candles? Constance is only ''two years old''?"
* ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'': As reading the titular book, Bastian comes upon the next line: "skooB dlO rednaeroK darnoK lraK." That's when he realizes his story is part of the very book he's reading.
* Creator/ArthurCClarke's short story ''The Nine Billion Names of God'': A religious group has hired a computer and two technicians to compute and print out the nine billion names of God, which they believe is the purpose of the universe. The technicians decide to leave a bit before the computer is scheduled to finish, to avoid any unpleasantness when the world fails to end. Only he glimpses upwards and tersely notes that [[TheStarsAreGoingOut all the worlds are ending]].
-->"...overhead, without any fuss, the stars were going out."
* ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'':
** Julia slips Winston a note, and he fears what it might contain, such as an order to kill himself. It says "I love you," the polar opposite of what the novel would have the reader expect.
** At the end of Part 2, Winston and Julia are enjoying their company, and believe that they might be able to hold out for a few more years at least. They repeat a phrase that has been with them for their entire relationship, "We are the dead" -- only for an iron voice that doesn't belong to either of them to say "You are the dead." With this, both lovers [[OhCrap realize]] that there was a hidden telescreen in their hiding place all along and that the Thought Police are coming to get them.
** O'Brien: "They got me a long time ago." With these words, Winston finds out that his and Julia's supposed ally was never on their side, and is a dyed-in-the-wool agent of the Inner Party.
%%** "Do it to her!"
%%** The last words of the story, in reference to Winston: "[[DownerEnding He loved]] [[TheBadGuyWins Big Brother]]."
%%** "[[SpyCam It was behind the picture]]."
%%* ''Nothing but the Truth'' by AVI
%%--> "I don't know the words."
%%* ''Literature/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest'': "I could've sworn they said you was deaf!"
* ''Literature/OneOfUsIsLying'': When the Bayview Four, [[spoiler: minus Nate]], get together to solve the mystery, they go over old posts from the person claiming to be the murderer. [[spoiler: They're puzzled by one post claiming to have seen one of the detectives eat an entire box of doughnuts by himself, because that never happened. But Addy told Jake it did]].
** When Bronwyn finds one of the people involved in the rearending that made the teacher leave the room, he reveals that [[spoiler: he and the other guy were paid to do it... by ''Simon''.]]
** In the sequel, Phoebe and Emma [[spoiler: are going through the chat logs to find proof that someone besides Emma was communicating with Jared after Emma called off [[StrangersOnATrainPlotMurder the plan]]. They find some changes in grammar supporting this: so far so good. But then they find another mistake: "bazaar" instead of "bizarre". The same mistake their little brother made earlier]].
* The short story ''"The Outsider"'' by Creator/HPLovecraft is a monologue by an isolated, lonely protagonist who longs for human company. The Wham occurs at the end of his monologue, the final line of the story where he explains how he discover he was a ghoul not a human being.
--> I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men. This I have known ever since I stretched out my fingers to the abomination within that great gilded frame; stretched out my fingers and touched ''a cold and unyielding surface of polished glass''.
* ''Literature/OurChemicalHearts'' is a book that has a lot of twists and turns, but what is arguably the biggest wham comes at the end, with the line "Before you were born, Mom left Dad for, like, three months," spoken to the lead character Henry by his older sister Sadie. She then goes on to reveal that their parents' SickeninglySweethearts marriage, which has in turn given Henry an idealized view of love that has caused most of his relationships to fail, is actually a nearly two-decade-long sham they were putting on for ''his'' sake - they'd fallen out of love long ago, but were forced back together by an unexpected pregnancy (that is, Henry) and have been keeping up the charade ever since.
%%* The last line of J.D. Salinger's short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish": "Then he went over and sat down on the unoccupied twin bed, looked at the girl, aimed the pistol, and fired a bullet through his right temple."
* ''[[Literature/{{Bequin}} Pariah]]'': Toward the end of the book, Beta asks Deathrow—a cybernetic street thug who works for Eisenhorn, and has saved her life on several occasions—who he really is. His response, “I am Alpharius”, means nothing to Beta, but to the ''[[DramaticIrony reader]]'' it reveals that Deathrow is really a Chaos Space Marine of the Alpha Legion, and throws Eisenhorn’s allegiances into question.
* ''Literature/ThePerksOfBeingAWallflower'':
** "Kiss the prettiest girl in the room." Charlie is drunkenly dared this by his best friend Patrick at a party, and, having NoSocialSkills, chooses his longtime crush Sam over [[RomanticFalseLead his current girlfriend Mary Elizabeth]], setting up the big ThirdActMisunderstanding.
** At the end of the book, everyone has made up again, Charlie and Sam have revealed their feelings to each other, and they attempt to have sex, only for Charlie to panic and faint. We had up until this point assumed that Charlie's childhood trauma was the death of his favorite aunt on his birthday, but as he sleeps he has a very, very vivid dream about said aunt... "And she was doing what Sam was doing." Yup, Charlie's aunt was not TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth, but the traumatic instigator of his hitherto unknown RapeAsBackstory.
%%* ''Literature/PrisonersOfPower'': It's not the line itself, but the fact that it was spoken in German:
%%--> "Dummkopf! Rotznase!"
* In ''The Prometheus Crisis'', a nuclear power plant starts to have a meltdown, threatening its California town. The narrative is broken at various points to show the "testimony" from a Congressional inquiry into the event, with it hung in the air how something major happened. In the final scene of the regular narrative, one of the plant's managers, thinking it's all contained, mentions to a co-worker how he's going to visit his brother in Santa Monica. She just stares before asking "no one's told you?" The final page has a radar operative at LAX telling the Congressmen how the plan to cut off the cloud of radiation didn't work as expected and by the time it was finally sealed off, the cloud had already spread out.
-->'''Congressman''': It covered the entire Los Angeles basin then.\\
'''Operator''': Yes, Congressman. Eventually, it did.
%%* Creator/WilliamGoldman intentionally invokes this trope several times in ''Literature/ThePrincessBride''. From the first chapter:
%%-->"Even the village girls would nod and smile now, and some of them would ask after Westley, which was a mistake unless you happened to have a lot of spare time, because when someone asked Buttercup how Westley was--well, she told them. He was supreme as usual; he was spectacular; he was singularly fabulous. Oh, she could go on for hours. Sometimes it got a little tough for the listeners to maintain strict attention, but they did their best, since Buttercup loved him so completely. Which was why Westley's death hit her the way it did.
%%* Philip Pullman loves these and will go for a wham line (even if occasionally he has to immediately retract it. E.g. 'They will never leave again. At least, not by that door.') From the chapter of ''[[Literature/HisDarkMaterials Northern Lights]]'' where Lyra discovers Tony Makarios:
%%** ''"That was intercision, and this was a severed child."''
%%** Also, the final line in ''[[Literature/HisDarkMaterials The Subtle Knife]]''.
* ''Literature/TheQueensThief'': In the first book, main character Gen seems to be an overconfident commoner who is recruited because of his bragging that he can steal anything. Then, after he and the group he's in are captured and brought to the royal court of Eddis, this is the queen's reaction, revealing that she already knows him:
-->'''Eddis:''' Oh. It's you, Eugenides.
* Caitlín R. Kiernan's ''[[Literature/TheRedTree2009 The Red Tree]]'', a book replete with MindScrew, about half of which consists of the reaction of two women living in a farmhouse to very disquieting, seemingly supernatural phenomena and their mutual slow SanitySlippage, has this one at the very end. It does not look like much... until one pays attention to the dates given for each of Sarah's journal entries.
-->'''Sarah''': No one’s been in the attic since I was up there in June.
* ''Literature/RachelGriffin'': In ''The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Griffin'', revealing to the heroine that all her efforts so far have only just scratched the surface of the conspiracy and that there are many, many more still affected by it:
-->Through the woods leading to the Infirmary, a little porcelain doll walked of its own accord, dragging the unconscious Magdalene Chase.
%%** In ''The Raven, the Elf, and Rachel'', after Rachel has been told she cannot be given the rune to protect her memory, the titular Elf places a hand on her head and says:
%%--->[[HellYesMoment "I know a twenty-first. All who seek to remember should cherish it."]]
%%** In ''Rachel and the Technicolor Dreamland'': "Of course not. No real god or angels are allowed in this world."
%%* Maggie Stiefvater likes to end each book in ''Literature/TheRavenCycle'' this way. The entire plot of the second books revolves around the last line of the first.
%%** ''The Raven Boys'': "I pulled Chainsaw out of my dreams."
%%** The third book has one in the middle instead of the end: "Matthew's one of mine."
%%** ''The Raven King'' begins with the revelation that Gansey has known he was going to die for some time.
%%* ''Ravenor Returned'' has two right on top of each other. "That's Zygmunt bastard Molotch." Immediately followed by "In the name of darkness, that's Slyte!!"
%%* From Literature/ReadyPlayerOne: Sorrento: "Sit down, Wade!"
%%* ''Literature/RevancheCycle'':
%%** "Decided how you should die," the Owl said.
%%** Book two ends on three huge wham lines/moments, one right after the other: "The note bore two words: ''You're Next.''", "Mari? Would you like to become ''my'' knight?", and "Perhaps I am."
* In the early stages of ''Literature/TheRiseAndFallOfDODO'', Melisandre begins to take the strange woman who messages her claiming to be a witch much more seriously when the woman name-drops multiple things she couldn't possibly know about.
-->'''Melisandre:''' ''[over online messenger]'' Sorry. Will be with you tomorrow evening.\\
'''Erszebet:''' Why the delay?\\
'''Melisandre:''' Technical difficulties.\\
'''Erszebet:''' With the [=ODEC=]?\\
'''Tristan:''' ''[reading over Mel's shoulder]'' Jesus. Who ''is'' she? Tell her you can't discuss it online. ''[Mel does so]''\\
'''Erszebet:''' Will you come with your Mr. Tristan Lyons?
* ''Literature/TheRiseOfKyoshi:''
--> ''But she was too slow. And she was playing the wrong game entirely. Xu thrust his arms forward, two fingers extended from each hand, and struck her fans [[IAmNotLeftHanded with a bolt of]] [[ShockAndAwe lightning]].''
* ''Literature/{{Room}}'':
** It's early on in the book, but this line does clue us in on exactly what the relationship between Old Nick and Ma is, and Jack, who's narrating, is too young to realize what is actually going on.
--->"When Old Nick creaks Bed, I listen and count fives on my fingers. Tonight it's 217 creaks. I always have to count until [[RapeAsDrama he makes that gaspy sound and stops.]]"
** Much later in the book is the revelation that Ma has tried to kill herself.
--->"Then I see Ma's pill bottles open on the table, they look mostly empty. Never more than two, that's the rule, how could they be mostly empty, where did the pills go?"
** There are two lines that are shocking to Jack, but not to the reader. "What we see on TV, is... it's pictures of real things." And later, "Oh, Jack, we're never going back."
* Creator/ChrisCrutcher's debut novel, ''Literature/RunningLoose'' features a pivotal scene where the lead characters, narrator Louie Banks and his girlfriend Becky Sanders, attempt to have sex but decide not to, then confide in each other that they're both terrified of what their lives after high school will be like. Afterwards Louie's narratorial voice gets a monologue on the subject and about all the ways his and Backy's lives and relationship might go, which proceeds to [[MoodWhiplash abruptly conclude with the following]]:
---> '''Louie Banks:''' Anyway, that's all rhetorical now, as they say, because [[DeathByNewberyMedal Becky's not alive anymore. I mean, she'd dead.]] [[{{Understatement}} Things didn't work out]].
* ''Literature/{{Safehold}}'':
** Book 7, ''Like a Mighty Army'', ends with Aivah Parsahn asking Merlin to do something impossible: get her from Siddar City to Zion and back in the span of three days. He's naturally surprised, and tells her that's impossible.
--->'''Aivah:''' That's why I'm speaking to ''you'' about it... [[IHaveManyNames Ahbraim]].
** Book 10, ''Through Fiery Trials'', ends with the congregation of a church dedicated to the "Archangel" Schueler getting a surprise "supernatural" visitor, who has some interesting things to say regarding Safehold's official history:
--->'''Hologram Schueler:''' This is my Testimony, the ''Testimony of Schueler'', and I leave it with you so that all who see it may know I truly appeared before you, that this is truly my word. And that word, my children, is that it was not Shan-wei who Fell, but Chihiro who ''lied''.
* ''Literature/SergeStorms'': One subplot in ''Atomic Lobster'' involves a mysterious FamedInStory RetiredBadass undercover operative, Agent Foxtrot, who comes out of retirement to foil a terrorist plot. The epilogue of the book has a recurring character, [[spoiler:stay-at-home mom turned empty nester Martha Davenport, the wife of resident ButtMonkey Jim Davenport]] call someone on an encrypted satellite phone and say "This is Foxtrot."
* ''Literature/SkyJumpers'': When Hope, Aaren, Brenna, and Brock reach the town of Browning, Brock takes them to a seemingly random house in the town. When the person answering the door sees who's there, the following line is uttered.
-->'''"Mom, Estie, Stephen, Max! It's Brock! Brock's home!"'''
* ''Literature/ThreeAtWolfesDoor'': Wolfe starts with four suspects in ''Man Alive": Bernard Daumery, Polly Zarella, Henry Demarest, and Ward Roper. Demarest is the first one Wolfe asks for an alibi, and his reply reveals that all four suspects have an airtight alibi and the killer is someone else.]
--> '''Demarest:''' Last evening, Tuesday, Mr. Daumery, Miss Zarella, and Mr. Roper dined with me in a restaurant, and then we all went to Mr. Daumery's apartment to continue our discussion. Mr. Roper wanted a new contract. My wife was with us. We were together continuously, all five of us, from half-past seven to well after midnight.
* ''Literature/WondLa'': For the majority of the first book, Eva has believed she is on an alien planet called Orbona. Then she finds some ancient ruins...
--> [[EarthAllAlong NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY]]
%%* ''Literature/ShadowPolice'': In ''London Falling'' when Quill asks his wife "Why do we have a nursery?".
%%* The ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' novel ''The Valley of Fear'', in the very last chapter, no less: "I am Birdy Edwards."
%%** "The Dying Detective": "A match and a cigarette."
%%** The opening line of "The Final Problem": "It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen to write these the last words in which I shall ever record the singular gifts by which my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, was distinguished."
%%* In ''Literature/TheSistersGrimm'', there's TheReveal of TheMaster's identity.
%%-->'''Sabrina''': You sick, twisted monster. Do you know the nightmare you have inflicted upon my family? You're a horrible, evil worm!\\
%%'''Pinnochio''': I'm not the Master!\\
%%'''Puck''': Why should we believe you?\\
%%'''[[BigBadFriend Mirror]]''': Because I am the Master.
* The ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' series has a few. Most obviously, ''both'' of the most influential villains in the series have their true identities revealed this way:
** The very last line of ''Dark Days'' where Valkyrie says her her True Name aloud, outing herself as Darquesse, [[ApocalypseMaiden the woman who prophesies say will end the world]].
** In ''Last Stand of Dead Men'', the last line of the chapter "The Man with the Golden Eyes", where the reader suddenly realises they've never been given a detailed description of Erskine Ravel's face until now. With three words, the chapter establishes that the golden-eyed HiddenAgendaVillain is really the leader of the heroes and most powerful mage, Ravel himself.
--->''"Those golden eyes."''
* "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sniper_(story) The Sniper]]" by Liam O'Flaherty seems only to be an account of a sniper duel, only for the last line of the story to reveal that the rival sniper our protagonist killed was in fact his brother, turning the story into a warning about the folly and evil of war.
-->''"Then the sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother's face."''
* Throughout ''The Soddit'', the narrative appears to be following mostly the same pattern as ''Literature/TheHobbit'' - albeit interspersed with plenty of comedy and parody. However, the rug is neatly yanked out from under both the audience and Bingo when it's finally revealed ''why'' the dwarfs are still carting around [[ScatterbrainedSenior the senile]] and [[TheLoad increasingly-useless]] [[WizardClassic Gandef]]. In one short sentence, we learn that the dwarves aren't seeking Smug the Dragon to kill him, but to seek his help in guiding Gandef through his metamorphosis into, well...
-->"[[{{Metamorphosis}} He's turning]]," said Mori in a low voice, "[[ScaledUp into a dragon]], [[VerbalTic look you]]."
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
** ''Literature/AGameOfThrones'': After Bronn and Tyrion leave the Eyrie behind, Tyrion tells Bronn about how his first love was a whore hired by his brother to give him experience. As punishment for marrying her, their father gives her to his guards, letting Tyrion go last.
--->'''Bronn''': Thirteen or thirty, I would've killed the man who did that to me.\\
'''Tyrion''': You may still get your chance. A Lannister always repays his debts.
*** Joffrey overruling his council's plans and going through with the execution of Ned Stark:
---->'''Joffrey''': But they have the soft hearts of women. So long as I am your king, treason shall not go unpunished. Ser Ilyn, bring me his head!
*** While Robb's war council debates which king to swear fealty to, Greatjon Umber decides that Robb would be best.
---->'''Greatjon Umber''': ''There'' sits the only king I mean to bow ''my'' knee to, m'lords, [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning the King in the North!]]
*** After the eggs hatch.
---->...and for the first time in hundreds of years, the night came alive with the music of [[TheMagicComesBack dragons]].
** ''Literature/AClashOfKings'':
*** Ramsay giving his orders as to what to do with Winterfell:
---->'''Ramsay Snow''': [[DoomedHometown Burn it. Burn it all]].
** ''Literature/AStormOfSwords'':
*** The moment when it becomes clear that Walder Frey has thrown in his lot with the Lannisters:
---->No one sang the words, but Catelyn knew [[VillainSong "The Rains of Castamere"]] when she heard it.
*** The revelation of the presence of the mole.
----> '''Roose Bolton''': [[TheMole Jaime Lannister sends his regards.]]
** ''Literature/AFeastForCrows'': The new High Septon appears to be completely loyal to Cersei, but then when she prepares to leave Baelor's Sept after plotting their latest scheme, she denies her and craters their alliance in the bluntest way possible.
--->'''High Septon''': ''No.''
*** Arya learning the price of breaking the Faceless Men's rules:
---->The next day when she woke up she was blind.
*** When winter finally comes:
---->It was snow, drifting through the window.
*** Doran revealing his true objective:
---->'''Doran Martell''': Vengeance. Justice. ''Fire and blood.''
** ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons'':
*** Ramsay's letter to Jon Snow, which claims that a major character died offscreen.
---->'''Ramsay Bolton''': Your false king is dead.
%%* ''Sophie's Choice'': "You may keep one of your children."
* ''Literature/SpellsSwordsAndStealth'':
** At the end of the second book, when Cheri suggests Russell look into who created the SS&S modules he's grown concerned about after events in the first book, he sees that the manufacturer's name is Broken Bridge Publishing. Russell makes no comment about this name and the previously encounter in-game artifact called the Bridge but the narration in ''Split the Party'' notes he might've gone pale had he noticed a reference to it in his group's current quest.
** In the second book, Timuscor adopted a boar that had been summoned by a wizard ally but never disappeared when it was supposed to. Later, when Thistle refers Mr. Peppers while speaking to his god, Grumble is confused. He explains that he'd been keeping tabs on Thistle's party and never ''once'' saw a boar.
** The climax of the third book goes into full swing when Russell's group joins the battle in Rathgan's treasure hoard alongside the NPC protagonists and are introduced to Timuscor, Tim's character from the first book. Tim and Russell, the only two who were part of that first game, are in utter shock at the sight of that particular name in the module book.
%%* ''Sphere'' - "What happens if Jerry gets mad?"
%%** Even bigger: MY NAME IS HARRY.
%%** The biggest: "Why, thank you, Norman," she said.
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
** ''Boba Fett: Pursuit'', despite being an [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Expanded Universe]] novel aimed at a younger audience, has one for ''Franchise/StarWars'' as a whole, although it's more of an InternalReveal for regular fans:
--->'''Boba Fett''': Count Dooku and Tyranus are the same person. Your greatest enemy created your armies. It is a trap.\\
'''Palpatine''': I know.
** ''Literature/DarthMaulShadowHunter'' follows Lorn Pavan, a KnowledgeBroker trying to bring evidence about the Trade Federation taking orders from a Sith Lord to the Jedi and the Republic Senate. [[ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin After being badly wounded, Lorn staggers into the Senate rotunda, where a respected senator known for being a friend of the Jedi agrees to take the evidence and deliver it to the Jedi.]] Unfortunately, his failure is a ForegoneConclusion, and the last line of the chapter reveals why.
--> '''Lorn Pavan:''' Thank you ... [[BigBad Senator Palpatine.]]
* ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'':
** ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'', a title for the series 40th anniversary, had one in it's preview. One that really throws canon into a tizzy and flips an ancient question of the fandom.
--->'''Obi-Wan''': I want you to train young Skywalker.\\
'''Yoda''': Yes.\\
'''Obi-Wan''': You agree so quickly.\\
'''Yoda''': Long have I wanted to train her.
** ''Literature/StarWarsTheRisingStorm'': Marchion Ro's quest to find out which of the Tempest Runners betrayed his father and mortally wounded him in a treacherous attack takes on an entirely new light with the flashback showing Asgar Ro's final moments.
--> ''In life, Asgar had never treated his son with kindness, never treated him with respect. It was somewhat fitting that, bleeding out in his quarters, he was forced to beg that same son for help. Ro hadn't even crouched down, standing over his father. "Who did this to you?" Blood had spilled from Asgar's mouth as he replied "I...I don't know." "A shame," Ro has said. "[[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou That at least would have been useful.]]" [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown The first kick had dislocated the dying man's jaw]]; the second had fractured his cheek. [[SelfMadeOrphan The third had probably killed him]], but there was no way to be sure. As for the fourth and the fifth and the sixth and the seventh, well, they'd just been for fun.''
* ''Literature/StationEleven'': TheReveal about the lethality of ThePlague.
--> Of all of them there at the bar that night, the bartender was the one who survived the longest. He died three weeks later on the road out of the city.
%%* ''Literature/TheReckonersTrilogy'': The moment of revelation in ''Steelheart'':
%%--> [[YouKilledMyFather David]]: [[ImNotAfraidOfYou My father didn't fear you.]]
* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
** From ''Literature/TheWayOfKings2010'':
*** Sylphrena: "I am honorspren." The reason she's attracted to Kaladin, the reason she keeps pushing him to help people, the secret of the powers the Knights Radiant held... all revealed three words.
*** [[ShrinkingViolet Shallan]]: "[[SelfMadeOrphan I killed my father.]]" Her house's troubles and her role in them suddenly take on a whole new turn, now that we know that this shy girl is a killer and the source of so much pain.
*** Kaladin: "I will protect those who cannot protect themselves." The Second Ideal of the Windrunners, marking the return of the Knights Radiant to the world after thousands of years--and granting Kaladin the power to fight off most of the Parshendi army to save his men.
---->'''Moash:''' Something just changed. The world just shifted.
*** Honor: "I am... I ''was'' God. The one you call the Almighty, the creator of mankind... And now I am dead. Odium has killed me. I am sorry." Dalinar has been hoping his visions were a message from God, sent to help and guide him. They are, but they are ''posthumous'', an ApocalypticLog made in a last desperate attempt to save mankind. There is no god coming to help them.
---->'''Hoid:''' [[LampshadeHanging Can you feel it? Something just changed. I believe that's the sound the world makes when it pisses itself.]].
*** Jasnah: "We didn't destroy the Voidbringers. We ''enslaved'' them." Explaining the origins of the SlaveRace Parshmen--and more specifically, pointing out that there is an army of demons acting as sleeper agents across ''the entire world''.
** From ''Literature/WordsOfRadiance'':
*** Kaladin: "I will protect even those that I hate, if it is right." Third Ideal of the Windrunners. The Words revive Syl, who not only returns to Kaladin his Surgebinding powers--healing his wounds--but transforms into a Shardblade.
*** Kaladin: "You sent him to the sky to die, assassin, but the sky and the winds are mine. I claim them, as I now claim your life." Kaladin, flying down from the sky, revealing his status as a Windrunner of the Knights Radiant--and the only person who can fight the Assassin in White.
*** Adolin: "My father thinks I'm a better man than he is. Unfortunately for you, he's wrong." Adolin rejects the redemption built up for him with these words and confirms his coming murder of Sadeas.
*** Shallan: "There is something wrong with your Blade, and with all Blades. ''[pause]'' All but mine. Pattern!" Shallan not only officially reveals her status as a Knight Radiant to everyone, but reveals her living Shardblade--and uses it to activate the Oathgate and save the army.
*** [[Literature/{{Warbreaker}} Nightblood]]: "Hello! Would you like to destroy some evil today?" For readers less familiar with Literature/TheCosmere, it's easy to miss most worldhoppers as they're not explicitly named as such. But TalkingWeapon Nightblood has such distinct speech patterns he's instantly recognizable to anyone who's read ''Warbreaker'' and very explicitly indicates to readers who may not have picked up on it that this series will have a ''lot'' of Cosmere lore.
** From ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'':
*** "Beware the otherworlders. The traitors. Those with tongues of sweetness, but with minds that lust for blood. Do not take them in. Do not give them succor. Well were they named Voidbringers, for they brought the void. The empty pit that sucks in emotion. A new god. Their god. These Voidbringers know no songs. They cannot hear Roshar, and where they go, they bring silence. They look soft, with no shell, but they are hard. They have but one heart, and it cannot ever live." The Eila Stele, the oldest written record on Roshar, revealing that ''humans'' were the first Voidbringers, invading the world of the parsh and bringing Odium with them.
*** Odium: "I need someone stronger than Amaram. A man who will win no matter the cost. A man who has served me all his life. A man I trust. I believe I warned you that I knew you'd make the right decision. And now here we are." Here, Dalinar agrees to a CombatByChampion with Odium... and Odium names ''Dalinar'' as his champion.
*** Dalinar: "You cannot have my pain." With this line Dalinar refusing to give Odium his pain--and his agency--accepting responsibility for all he has done, and resolving to fight against Odium regardless.
* The Creator/StephenKing short story "Strawberry Spring" has the narrator recall a serial killer that struck his college during a strawberry spring after reading in a newspaper that the killer has returned with a new strawberry spring 20 years later. The final lines then flip the story entirely on its head, revealing it to be a ''confession''.
--> My wife is upset. She wants to know where I was last night. [[TheKillerInMe I can't tell her because I don't remember. I remember starting home from work, and I remember putting my headlights on to search my way through the lovely creeping fog, but that's all I remember.]]\\
[[TheKillerInMe I've been thinking about that foggy night when I had a headache and walked for air and passed all the lovely shadows without shape or substance. And I've been thinking about the trunk of my car - such an ugly word, trunk - and wondering why in the world I should be afraid to open it.]]\\
I can hear my wife as I write this, in the next room, crying. She thinks I was with another woman last night.\\
[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone And oh dear God, I think so too.]]
%%* The last line of ''Literature/SurfaceDetail'', by Creator/IainBanks: "Your table is ready, Mr. Zakalwe."
* ''Literature/TanteiTeamKZJikenNote'': In the anime adaptation, expect the third episode of every arc to contain at least one of them. However, among those the straightest example would be the one in the twelveth novel ''The Backyard Knows'', animated as Episode 11. Up to this point, while the rest of the cast [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness have been concerned]] about [[TeenGenius Uesugi's]] recent performance drop and withdrawal from from their activities, they assume it as a problem of time management. Only when he comes to Aya's house to say farewell he incidentally blurbs out the ''real'' reason for his own behavior.
-->'''Uesugi''': I can't see.
%%* "Ten Years to Doomsday" is a light-hearted science fiction, and almost seems like a comedy until the very last line. "When he awoke the next morning, the sky was full of ships."
%%* ''Literature/ThrallTwilightOfTheAspects'' has a few.
%%-->'''Nozdormu''': You asked me how I knew the infinite dragonflight was behind Blackmoore'sss creation and liberation. I know this because... I ssssent him after you.\\
%%"Thank you, my lord," Archbishop Benedictus said.
%%* ''Literature/AThreadOfGrace'': The war is over, there is celebrating in the streets of Italy. We just went through what was the trauma of the last days of shelling and the deaths of several major characters. Renzo, one of the leaders of the [[LaResistance resistance]] and pilot during [[DarkAndTroubledPast the war in Ethiopia]], was undercover as a Nazi sympathizer. He goes into town during the last non-epilogue chapter. Most everyone who knew he was actually part of the resistance and not actually a Nazi sympathizer, was already dead. The people in the streets quickly turn on him, hanging him for his "crimes." The last line:
%%--> "It's like flying, except you never come down."
%%* In ''Literature/TidesOfWar'', Kalecgos finds the Focusing Iris that he's been searching for over the course of the entire book thus far. Garrosh is using it to in a "mana bomb" that he will use to destroy Theramore.
%%-->Now it was moving. Fast.\\
%%And it was moving northwest. Toward Theramore.
* ''Literature/TheTroublemaker'': The captain's status as a former king of New Cornwall is revealed when he explains that once Sneat retires "The people will respect him, and whenever he's on the planet he'll have full honors and the courtesy title of 'Your Highness.'" The narrator then recalls how New Cornwall's people had held a big welcoming ceremony for the captain and referred to him as "Your Highness," which everyone has assumed was merely a local custom for greeting ship captains.
%%* ''Literature/TheTurnOfTheScrew'': "We were alone with the quiet day, and his little heart, dispossessed, had stopped."
%%* ''The Uncommon Reader'', also the last line of the book: "Why do you think I called you all here?"
* ''Literature/UnderHeaven'': Shen Tai receives a gift of horses, known as "dragon" or "heavenly" horses as a gesture of respect, due to his work burying bodies on a battlefield. Narration mentions that having even ''four'' is enough for deadly jealousy. The letter informing him of the gift says he is to receive [[spoiler:two hundred and fifty]]. It's enough to have even the emperor make plans around Shen Tai's trip back to the capital.
%%* ''Literature/TheVampireDiaries'' Book 4: "Get away from my brother!"
* ''Literature/LaVitaNuova'': The second line of Chapter 28 abruptly announces that Beatrice is with the Virgin Mary in {{Heaven}}, dead before [[Creator/DanteAlighieri Dante]] could ever express his love to her face. The entire course of the ''Vita Nuova'' and of the poet's life shifts in accordance with this single sentence.
* Twice in Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's Literature/VorkosiganSaga, both of which inform Miles Vorkosigan that one of his patriarchal relatives has died (and he has inherited a title and the attendant responsibilities as a result):
** ''The Warrior's Apprentice'': "Lord Vorkosigan, sir?"
** ''Cryoburn'': "Count Vorkosigan, sir?"
%%* From the ''Franchise/WarcraftExpandedUniverse'' novel, ''Literature/LordOfTheClans''
%%** When Thrall defeats an orc who insulted the Frostwolves.
%%--->"My name, son of Durotan, is Orgrim Doomhammer."
%%** Thrall gets a very unpleasant surprise in the final assault on Durnholde.
%%--->"Taretha's blue eyes stared sightlessly up at him from her severed head."
%%* ''Literature/TheWarGods'': In ''Oath of Swords'': "''I'' would!" - Tomanak, who suddenly appears to answer the [[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder rhetorical question]] of who would be foolish enough to accept the claim that Bahzell Bahnakson was a champion of Tomanak.
%%* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'': ''VideoGame/FireWarrior'' has a big one:
%%-->'''O'Kais''': BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
%%* Siri Hustvedt uses the trope to great, heartbreaking effect in her novel, ''What I Loved'', opening the second chapter with this: "Eight days later Matt died."
* The second book of ''Literature/WatchersOfTheThrone'' has the protagonists running themselves ragged trying to prevent a coup that would take power away from [[spoiler:Guilliman]] (who's been [[PutOnABus on the space bus]] since early chapters). Once the coup is foiled, the very last line of the book reveals who organized it: [[spoiler:Guilliman himself.]]
-->'''Valoris''': [[spoiler: You may tell him, in that case, that all is well on Terra. You may tell him that all unfolds according to his designs.]]
%%* ''Literature/WarriorCats'' has the last line of ''[[Literature/WarriorCatsTheOriginalSeries Rising Storm]]''.
%%-->And with a cold shiver of dread, Fireheart realized that the new leader of [=ShadowClan=] was [[BigBad Tigerclaw]].
%%** ''Long Shadows'':
%%--->'''Squirrelflight:''' You'll have to try harder than that {to hurt me}. They're not my kits.
%%*** And right before that:
%%---->'''Ashfur:''' You're the blind one, not Jayfeather! Who do you think sent Firestar the message to go down to the lake, where the fox trap was waiting?
%%** In ''Sunrise'':
%%--->'''Hollyleaf:''' I'm sorry...I was only trying to do what was best. I couldn't let Ashfur live! It was for all our sakes! You understand, don't you?
* ''Literature/WeNeedToTalkAboutKevin:'' The penultimate chapter, where [[UnreliableNarrator Eva]] narrates the Thursday that Kevin committed the massacre at the school. She reveals that, after witnessing Kevin surrender to the police, she came home to discover [[DeadAllAlong Kevin had killed Franklin and Celia before going to the school]]. Until this moment, it seemed that [[GriefInducedSplit Eva and Franklin had divorced]], Franklin had taken custody of Celia (neither Franklin nor Eva could get custody of Kevin because he was imprisoned for murder), they hadn't spoken since the massacre, and [[TitleDrop she was writing letters trying to talk to him about it]]. Franklin ''did'' decide to divorce, but Kevin murdered him and Celia before the proceedings could finish.
* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'':
** "By the way, [[CannotTellALie that dress you are wearing]] [[ILied is green."]] In one of the bigger Reveals in the series, one of the longest-standing "Good" characters, a member of a group that is physically blocked from telling outright lies, unmasks herself as a member of a different faction entirely.
%%** "Go get Sheriam. Tell her I've healed Logain."
%%** "The taint on saidin has been cleansed."
%%** "I-I think I just healed your madness."
%%** "Kneel before the Lord Dragon, or you ''will'' be knelt."
* ''Literature/WhereTheCrawdadsSing'': The second to last page has Tate reading a poem that Kya wrote and realizing from its content that she really did lure Chase Andrews into the fire tower and push him out the door (a crime for which she was acquitted of earlier in the novel).
--> Luring him was as easy/ as flashing valentines. /But like a lady firefly/ they hid a secret call to die. /A final touch, /unfinished; /The last step, a trap. /deep, down he falls, /his eyes still holding mine /until they see another world. /I saw them change. /First a question, / Then an answer, / Finally an end. / And love itself passing / To whatever it was before it began.
%%* The last chapter of ''Literature/TheWildOnesMoonlightBrigade'' drops a huge revelation to Kit and the readers.
%%-->'''Kit''': I don't understand. This was my mother's.\\
%%'''Mr. Timinson''': Is. It ''is'' your mother's.
* ''Literature/TheWomensRoom'': Val's speech to Mira, which makes Mira realise just how much Val has changed, and how there is no turning back for her anymore:
--> "Whatever they may be in public life, whatever their relations with men, in their relations with women, all men are rapists, and that's all they are. They rape us with their eyes, their laws and their codes."
** And from Mira: "I don't want another child, Ben." [[spoiler:This signals the end of their relationship. Ben has assumed that Mira will go to Africa with him and have his baby, and not only is Mira angry with Ben for taking her for granted, but she realises she has spent so long thinking of other people's needs and wants, but not her own.]]
--> She felt as if she had taken a drug, or were dying, and was pressed against some terrible wall where only basic truths could be uttered, and found hers, and it horrified her, it was, ''I am, I am, I am.'' And the second basic truth came right after the first, the way the lower part of a wave follows the upper: ''I want, I want, I want.'' And in the next second, she realised that these were two statements that she had never felt permitted to utter, or even to think.
** [[spoiler: "Mira. I just heard. Val's dead."]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'':
** At the end of [[http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/prey-14-8/ Prey 14.8]], Bonesaw, who is impersonating Tattletale, drops an OutOfCharacterAlert line that Skitter ''doesn't recognize'' because of the prosopagnosia fog. Fortunately, the reader recognizes it enough to learn that that essential character is not who he says he is.
** Later, in [[http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/11/scarab-25-5/ Scarab 25.5]], [[BigBad Doctor Mother]], leader and founder of [[NebulousEvilOrganization Cauldron]] drops another one in response to Weaver calling her out on her crimes:
--->'''Weaver''': You know how the world ends.\\
'''Doctor Mother''': Of course. We already saved it once.
** Another one (all four words of [[http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/interlude-27b/ Interlude 27b]]): "You needed {{worthy opponent}}s." Casts doubt on everything you thought you knew, or didn't know, about the [[{{Kaiju}} Endbringers]].
%%* Many of Creator/JohnWyndham's short stories end with a Wham Line.
%%* ''Literature/ZenAndTheArtOfMotorcycleMaintenance'' has "I never could see over your shoulders before". It's the one line you read, and understand that you haven't understood anything else in the book.
* ''Zombie Apocalypse!'' by Simon Jones is pretty much made of this trope ([[ScrapbookStory and]] [[ZombieApocalypse others]]). For an example: the first segment is a letter from a man to his mother, which seems to show the beginning of the titular occurrence. Two-thirds of the way through, we discover what we thought was a pre-disaster segment is being written during the disaster; the mother he was writing to has been [[TalkingToTheDead dead for years]]; and as soon as the letter is finished he's going to go down to his zombie wife and burn the house down around the two of them. The letter cuts out mid-sentence, and we are told by a coda that it was recovered from a laptop whose battery ran out, which itself was recovered from the ruins of a burnt-down house months after the fact.
* ''Literature/TheZodiacSeries'': In the climax of ''Black Moon'', the last person you'd expect says the last ''thing'' you'd expect.
-->'''[[EvilAllAlong Crompton]]:''' [[TheReveal I am]] [[BigBad Aquarius]].
----