Crime in literature
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Crime in literature
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Crime in literature
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- The Mafia in Italian lives and literature, life sentences and their geographies, Robin Pickering-Iazzi
- Patricia Highsmith, Russell Harrison
- The story of classic crime in 100 books, Martin Edwards
- Crime and punishment, Kathy Elgin
- Son of Gun in cheek, Bill Pronzini
- Savage art, a biography of Jim Thompson, Robert Polito
- The science of murder, the forensics of Agatha Christie, Carla Valentine
- Raskolnikov and others, literary images of crime, punishment, redemption, and atonement, Edward Sagarin ; with a foreword by Marvin E. Wolfgang
- The classic era of crime fiction, Peter Haining
- Pimping fictions, African American crime literature and the untold story of Black pulp publishing, Justin Gifford
- Murder on the reservation, American Indian crime fiction : aims and achievements, Ray B. Browne
- Gun in cheek, a study of "alternative" crime fiction, by Bill Pronzini
- Broadway boogie woogie, Damon Runyon and the making of New York City culture, Daniel R. Schwarz
- The Cambridge companion to crime fiction, [edited by] Martin Priestman
- A common spring, crime novel and classic, Nadya Aisenberg
- Dick Francis, Melvyn Barnes
- Bloody murder, from the detective story to the crime novel, Julian Symons
- Detective fiction and literature, the figure on the carpet, Martin Priestman
- Before Sherlock Holmes, how magazines and newspapers invented the detective story, LeRoy Lad Panek
- James M. Cain, Paul Skenazy
- James Lee Burke and the soul of Dave Robicheaux, a critical study of the crime fiction series, Barbara Bogue
- Towards Sherlock Holmes, a thematic history of crime fiction in the 19th century world, Stephen Knight
- Cracking the hard-boiled detective, a critical history from the 1920s to the present, Lewis D. Moore
- Death in a cold climate, a guide to Scandinavian crime fiction, Barry Forshaw
- In pursuit of Spenser, mystery writers on Robert B. Parker and the creation of an American hero, edited by Otto Penzler
- Twentieth-century crime and mystery writers, editor, John M. Reilly
- Colloquium on crime, eleven renowned mystery writers discuss their work, Robin W. Winks, editor
- The true crime dictionary, from alibi to Zodiac : the ultimate collection of cold cases, serial killers, and more, Amanda Lees
- In pursuit of Spenser, mystery writers on Robert B. Parker and the creation of an American hero, edited by Otto Penzler
- Criminal convictions, errant essays on perpetrators of literary license, by Nicolas Freeling
- Surrealism and the art of crime, Jonathan P. Eburne
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