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Articles related to "Detective Fiction"
"Two Great Sites" This article is about two great sites that I have found. They are "Mary Higgins Clark," and "Mystery and Detective Fiction Sites." mary higgins clark • mystery and detective fiction
Detective Fiction Quiz This is a Detective Fiction Quiz. It consists of Multiple Choice, True and False, and Fill in the Blanks. detective • fiction • quiz • questions • suspence
Detective Fiction Quiz #1 This is a Detective Fiction Quiz where the reader has to break the code to figure out who the famous detective is and what book he appears in. In Part Two, the reader has to identify the author. mystery • detective • private eye • quiz • game
Detective Fiction Quiz--Breaking the Code This is a Detective Fiction quiz. Readers have to break the code in order to see if their answers are correct. The solution will appear next week. i made this up.
Detective Fiction Stories--Shocker Endings This is an article about shocker endings and two short stories that I read that use shocker endings. shocker endings • mysteries
Equal Opportunity Crime Our new heroines are busting those manly bad boys and doing a fine job without the help of a virile, hairy chested partner, thank you very much crime • novel • story • women • woman
Footsteps in the Tunnel This is a different kind of story plot. For this story plot, I have given you a scene and some questions to answer. Your job is to read the story plot and answer the questions. I would like to hear from you if you read this. suspense • detective • fiction • short stories
Making Crime Pay Reviews of several sites related to police humor and stupid criminal stories. police humor • stupid criminal • stupid crime • crime humor • detective humor
Meika's Secret A story plot for the readers to solve. detective • fiction • short story • stories • mystery
On Cabrini Green by Charlie Shafer Wambaugh had Los Angeles. McBain has New York. Charlie Schafer takes on Chicago in his first cop novel. schaefer • schafer • shafer • police • novel
Quiz -- Female Detective Fiction/Suspense Writers This is a quiz to test your knowledge of six famous Detective Fiction/Suspense Women writers. agatha christie • mary higgins clark • josephine tey • sara paretsky • catherine coulter
Quiz of Detective Fiction Words This is a quiz that I made up of Detective Fiction words. These words are crimes that people commit. You will fill in the missing letters in Part One. In Part Two, you will unscramble the letters to find the secret words. detective • fiction • counterfeiting • conspiracy • dueling
Review of the detective story - Final Moments Emma Page's Final Moments has its moments but overall it makes a trite, somewhat predictable detective story. It's like vanilla ice cream - It is ice cream, but plain. murder mystery • detective fiction • detective story • crime • mystery story
Solution to Detective Fiction Quiz #1 This is the solution to Detective Fiction Quiz #1. quiz • game • detective fiction • solution
Solution to the Detective Fiction Quiz This is the solution to the Detective Fiction Quiz that appeared last week. raymond chandler • edgar allan poe • philip marlowe • hercule poirot • the firm
Solution to the Word Scramble -- Identification Sources This is the solution to the Word Scramble -- Indentification Sources published May 30, 1999. wordgame • word game • word scramble • detective fiction
Solution to the Word Scramble -- Methods of Escape This is the solution to the Word Scramble -- Methods of Escape wordgame • word game • word scramble • detective fiction • solution
Solution to the Word Scramble of Crimes The solution to the Word Scramble of Crimes that was published May 25, 1999. wordgame • word game • word scramble • detective fiction • solution
The Case of the E-mail Buddies This is a story where the reader has to solve the mystery. This is about a girl named Meika who writes stories on the internet and comes in contact with someone named Tracy who reads her stories. They correspond through e-mail. Meika and Tracy want to meet, but their husbands won't let them. Why? Detective Mallory knows the answer. See if you can solve the case. mystery • game • solve • detective • fiction
The Seeds of Detective Fiction Where did detective fiction come from -- specifically Sherlock Holmes? How did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle discover him? What did Mr. Doyle think of his creation? dectective • fiction • mysteries • books • doyle
The Solution to Meika's Secret This is the solution to the story plot that appeared on July 25. suspense • detective • fiction • meika's secret
The Solution to Trapped In An Elevator This is the solution to the story plot titled "Trapped in an Elevator" that appeared last week. elevator • suspense • detective • fiction • mallory
Trapped In An Elevator This is a story plot where readers can respond by answering the questions at the end. I would like to hear responses. suspense • detective • fiction • short stories • short story
Two Great Detective Fiction Sites This article is about two great Detective Fiction sites. They are Nevada Barr and Carolyn Hart. nevada barr • carolyn hart
Word Scramble of Crimes This is a word scramble of different crimes that are committed. detective fiction • word scramble • game • word game • crimes
Writing About Crime and Police, Part 1 Review of The Writer's Complete Crime Reference Book, and discussion of writing about crime crime writing • mystery fiction • mystery • detective fiction • detective
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
Book Review of Raymond Chandler's Stories and Novels This is a book review of the book titled "Chandler's Short Stories and Early Novels." chandler • philip marlowe • short stories • novels • detective stories
Review of Wilkie Collins' The Moonstone 'The Moonstone', a tightly woven tale of the theft of a valuable jewel and the subsequent quest to recover it, is a critically acclaimed masterpiece of mystery. wilkie collins • the moonstone • classic detective fiction • nineteenth century detective fiction • detectives in literature
Solution to Detective Fiction Quiz of Jan. 25 This is a solution to the Detective Fiction Quiz that appeared on January 25, 2000. trespassing • insurance • frauds • conspiracy • dueling
Book Review - "The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories" This is a book review of "The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories" by Agatha Christie. the regatta mystery • the mystery of the bagdad chest • how does your garden grow? • problem at pollensa bay • yellow iris
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
Crime Drama Detectives In detective movies, the person solving the crime is usually more important to the story than the crime itself. detective movies • crime dramas • private detectives • private investigators • hitchcocks vertigo
Dark Tort is Delicious Culinary mystery novels are the specialite du jour, and nobody writes them better than Diane Mott Davidson. dark tort by diane mott davidson • culinary mysteries • detective fiction • diane mott davidson • dark tort
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
John Harvey and Charlie Resnick Prolific writer John Harvey has freed his faithful protagonist Charlie Resnick from the confines of his own stereotype, remerging as Frank Elder in Harvey's latest works. hardboiled detective fiction • john harvey • charlie resnick • frank elder • dashiell hammett
Lord Peter Wimsey Dorothy L. Sayers created the complex and dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey - and according to some critics, fell in love with him. lord peter wimsey • dorothy l. sayers • detective fiction • gaudy night • harriet vane
Quite Ugly One Morning by Christopher Brookmyre Christopher Brookmyre's first novel is an excellent start combining wit, humour with very dark images of murder and man's lust for power and wealth at any cost. christopher brookmyre • quite ugly one morning • murder mystery • detective fiction • scottish literature
Review of Two Short Stories This is a review of two short stories titled "Murder at Rose Cottage" by Edward D. Hoch and "Checkmated!" by Coretta Slavska. murder at rose cottage • edward d. hoch • checkmated • coretta slavska • and 100 dastardly little detective stories
Review: A Beautiful Place to Die by Malla Nunn Malla Nunn's Detective Emmanuel Cooper finds himself caught up in the murder of an Afrikaans police captain in a small country town. review • a beautiful place to die • malla nunn • australian author • crime novel
The Edge by Dick Francis A quirky mix of Josephine Tey's Brat Farrar, Agatha Christie and hardboiled detective fiction, The Edge is one of Francis' most unusual novels, and is a memorable read. brat farrar • agatha christie • dick francis • the edge • hardboiled detective fiction
The Sign of Four by Arthur Conan Doyle A request from Miss Mary Morstan plucks Sherlock Holmes from a drug-induced stupor and presents him with a most intriguing case. sherlock • sherlock holmes • sign of four • sherlock holmes sign of four • arthur conan doyle
Book Review - You Can Write A Mystery by Gillian Roberts This is a book review of "You Can Write A Mystery" by Gillian Roberts. you can write a mystery • gillian roberts
Book Review -- A Catered Christmas A Catered Christmas is a cozy mystery with a plot anyone interested in whodunits, the food industry, and playful protagonists will enjoy. isis crawford • culinary mystery • crime fiction • detective fiction • a catered murder
Book Review -- A Catered Murder A Catered Murder is a light crime story with a fast-moving plot, several characters that serve as potential suspects, and unlikely detect culinary mystery • crime fiction • detective fiction • a catered murder • a catered christmas
Book Review -- A Catered Wedding A Catered Wedding, the second book in a series of by Isis Crawford, is a cozy mystery with a fast-moving plot, several potential suspects, and unlikely detectives. isis crawford • culinary mystery • crime fiction • detective fiction • a catered murder
Death and the Lit Chick by G. M. Malliet Female British Author G. M. Malliet's latest humorous mystery novel was chosen by Kirkus Review as Best Book of 2008, and is a book club favorite. death and the lit chick • g.m. mailliet • death and the cozy writer • death and the lit chick storyline • death and the lit chick cast of suspects
Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe lived a fascinating life, as fascinating as the tales he wove. He undoubtedly mastered the art of irony and writing psychological thrillers. edgar allan poe • american literature • craft of writing psychological thriller • david poe jr. • elizabeth arnold hopkins
Mystery Book Stores An incomplete listing of book stores specializing in mystery around the country. mystery • mysteries • mystery books • mystery bookstores • mystery book shops
Word Scramble -- Identification Sources This is a word scramble of words that detectives use to identify people. albums • auto licenses • bank books • biographies • birth certificates |
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