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Articles related to "Crime Fiction"
A Late Night Visitor This is a short story about two girls, Becky and Cindy, who heard someone knocking on their door at 2:00 AM. After Becky called Detective Mallory, she opened her door to see what the woman wanted. woman • car trouble • detective • mallory • stories
Decider by Dick Francis Architect Lee Morris is one of the most individual narrators in modern crime fiction; in Dick Francis under-rated Decider, he must battle to save Stratton Park racecourse dick francis • decider plot synopsis • lee morris • modern crime fiction • stratton park
Dogsbody by Michael Molloy For a change from detectives and cops, try Michael Molloy’s book, <I>Dogsbody</I>. dogsbody • molloy • mystery • gazette • newspaper
Kickback by Garry Disher If you like Elmore Leonard, you'll dig Garry Disher elmore • leonard • garry • disher • kickback
Mystic River by Dennis Lehane The first page hooked me for its literary quality.... lehane • mystic • river • novel • thriller
P.G. Wodehouse and Crime Fiction Though P.G. Wodehouse never wrote a crime novel, his works are full of references to them, and he parodied their style. p.g. wodehouse • crime fiction • blandings • bertie wooster • romance novels
Review the reviews Looking for a nice long book to enjoy during the long winter evenings? Book review magazines can guide you to the perfect choice. book reviews • books • romance • crime fiction
We Have a Winner! The votes are in on the entries for the Crime 55 contest. short story • crime • fiction • writing • contest
We Have a Winner! The votes are in on the entries for the Crime 55 contest. short story • crime • fiction • writing • contest
Writing About Crime and Police, Part 2 Review of two books for crime writers: Teach Yourself Writing Crime and Suspense Fiction, and The Law Enforcement Handbook. crime fiction • mystery • mystery fiction • detective fiction • suspense fiction
Best Mystery Books for Christmas Books make excellent Christmas presents. Here are four great authors whose book will make mystery and crime readers very happy: Chandler, Moseley, Le Carre and Murakami best books for christmas • mysteries and crime fiction for christmas • raymond chandler • walter moseley • john le carre
Arthur Conan Doyle Life in Letters Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, was a prolific letter writer. A number of his letters are published in this book giving an illuminating insight. arthur conan doyle • sherlock holmes • life in letters • victorian crime fiction • uk bestseller
Book Review: Alibi Sydney Bauer has written a tightly-plotted legal thriller in Alibi, with defence attorney David Cavanaugh again taking the central role in a high-profile murder case book review • alibi • sydney bauer • pan macmillan • david cavanaugh
Graham Hurley: Turnstone Well-known TV documentary producer Graham Hurley enters the world of crime fiction with mixed results. graham hurley crime fiction novel turnstone • detective fiction • portsmouth • ocean yacht racing • hard-boiled detective
Ian Rankin's Exit Music A review of the final book in Ian Rankin's series of Edinburgh-based crime novels featuring John Rebus. exit music • ian rankin • inspector rebus • crime fiction • british detective fiction
Inspector Rebus in Hide and Seek Hide and Seek is an early crime book from a modern master of the police detective story, showing the world is full of mean streets and men to walk them. john rebus • ian rankin • edinburgh • hide and seek • hard boiled detective
Jonathan and Faye Kellerman Between them, mystery writers Jonathan and Faye Kellerman have authored over 40 detective fiction novels that keep readers wanting more. jonathan kellerman • faye kellerman • mystery novels • crime fiction • crime novels
Review: Ask the Parrot Richard Stark, pseudonym of author Donald Westlake, introduced anti-hero Parker in 1962 in The Hunter, later resulting in two film versions. richard stark • donald westlake • parker novels • mystery novels • crime fiction
Review: Hard Freeze (Dan Simmons) Dan Simmons, a well-known author of many science fiction works, introduced a new anti-hero in Hard Case, published by St. Martin's Minotaur in 2001. dan simmons • mystery novels • suspense novels • serial killers • detective stories
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The life, times and personal challenges of one of the world's most beloved crime fiction writers. sir arthur conan doyle • english writer • crime fiction • sherlock holmes • university of edinburgh
Strange Fugitive Harry Trotter, an unemployed lumberyard foreman, finds a new career in bootlegging in the ruthless streets of Toronto in the 1920s. morley callaghan • strange fugitive • gangster novel • hard-boiled crime fiction • albert camus
The Tenderness of Wolves--Review Set in 1867, this invigorating debut pursues themes of love, loss, and loyalty against the backdrop of a murder mystery set in the harsh wilds of the Canadian frontier. tenderness of wolves • stef penney • murder mystery • crime fiction • costa book of the year
Cold in the Earth The Scottish countryside is closed, cattle are being incinerated on massive pyres and human remains are uncovered near a Galloway market town. aline templeton • scottish based writers • crime fiction • cold in the earth • south west scotland
Psychedelic Writing Is is possible to have psychedelic writing in its own right? Poetry, science fiction and religious writing are explored briefly as examplars. psychedelic writing • psychedelic poetry • psychedelic poems • psychedelic genre • incredible string band |
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