Detective and mystery stories + History and criticism
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Detective and mystery stories + History and criticism
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Detective and mystery stories + History and criticism
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- The OPSIG Team Black Series, The Hunted, Hard Target, and The Lost Codex, Alan Jacobson
- Best detective fiction, a guide from Godwin to the present, Melvyn Barnes
- Hillary Waugh's guide to mysteries & mystery writing
- Bloody murder, from the detective story to the crime novel : a history, Julian Symons
- The world of mystery fiction, a guide, Elliot L. Gilbert
- Books to die for, John Connolly, Declan Burke ; edited by John Connolly
- The classic era of crime fiction, Peter Haining
- Crimes of the scene, a mystery novel guide for the international traveler, Nina King with Robin Winks and other contributers
- Western and hard-boiled detective fiction in America, from high noon to midnight, Cynthia S. Hamilton
- Modus operandi, an excursion into detective fiction, Robin W. Winks
- A common spring, crime novel and classic, Nadya Aisenberg
- The Sign of three, Dupin, Holmes, Peirce, edited by Umberto Eco and Thomas A. Sebeok
- Agatha Christie, first lady of crime, edited by H. R. F. Keating ; with a new introduction by Sophie Hannah
- They died in vain, overlooked, underappreciated and forgotten mystery novels, edited by Jim Huang
- Detective fiction, from Victorian sleuths to the present, M. Lee Alexander
- The dragon tattoo and its long tail, the new wave of European crime fiction in America, David Geherin
- Critical survey of mystery and detective fiction, authors, edited by Frank N. Magill
- The lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- Crime fiction, a very short introduction, Richard Bradford
- Critical survey of mystery and detective fiction
- The Mystery story, John Ball, editor [and others]
- Bloody murder, from the detective story to the crime novel, Julian Symons
- Detective fiction and literature, the figure on the carpet, Martin Priestman
- Sherlock Holmes was wrong, reopening the case of the Hound of the Baskervilles, Pierre Bayard ; translated from the French by Charlotte Mandell
- Towards Sherlock Holmes, a thematic history of crime fiction in the 19th century world, Stephen Knight
- The literature of crime and detection, an illustrated history from antiquity to the present, Waltraud Woeller ; [English translation by Ruth Michaelis-Jena and Willy Merson ; additional material and American adaptation by Bruce Cassiday]
- The crime fiction handbook, Peter Messent
- Detective fiction, a collection of critical essays, edited by Robin W. Winks
- Delightful murder, a social history of the crime story, Ernest Mandel
- The dangerous edge, Gavin Lambert
- 100 must-read crime fiction novels, Richard Shephard and Nick Rennison
- The development of the detective novel, [by] A. E. Murch
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the cinema, by Scott Allen Nollen, with a foreword by Nicholas Meyer
- Detective fiction, from Victorian sleuths to the present, M. Lee Alexander
- Books to die for, the world's greatest mystery writers on the world's greatest mystery novels, edited by John Connolly and Declan Burke
- Criminal convictions, errant essays on perpetrators of literary license, by Nicolas Freeling
- Mystery, by Rebecca Morris
- Sleuths, Inc., studies of problem solvers, Doyle, Simenon, Hammett, Ambler, Chandler, Hugh Eames
- Speaking of murder, interviews with the masters of mystery and suspense, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg