Detective and mystery stories + Authorship
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- A mysterious something in the light, the life of Raymond Chandler, Tom Williams
- The simple art of murder, Raymond Chandler
- Hillary Waugh's guide to mysteries & mystery writing
- How to write mysteries, by Shannon OCork ; [introduction by Hillary Waugh]
- How to write a mystery, [a handbook from Mystery Writers of America], edited by Lee Child with Laurie R. King
- Time to be in earnest, a fragment of autobiography, P.D. James
- Behind the mystery, top mystery writers, interviewed by Stuart Kaminsky ; photographed by Laurie Roberts
- The red hot typewriter, the life and times of John D. MacDonald, Hugh Merrill
- How to write a mystery, a handbook from Mystery Writers of America, edited by Lee Child with Laurie R. King
- Writing and selling your mystery novel, how to knock 'em dead with style, by Hallie Ephron
- Rogue males, conversations & confrontations about the writing life, by Craig McDonald
- How to write a mystery, Larry Beinhart
- The Lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- The elements of mystery fiction, writing a modern whodunit, William G. Tapply
- Writing with the Master, How One of the World's Bestselling Authors Fixed My Book and Changed My Life
- The elements of mystery fiction, writing a modern whodunit, William G. Tapply
- How to write kids' mysteries, a guide for teen and adult writers, Jeanne Lazo
- The world of Raymond Chandler, in his own words, edited by Barry Day
- Who killed Roger Ackroyd?, the mystery behind the Agatha Christie mystery, Pierre Bayard ; translated by Carol Cosman
- Howdunit!, a masterclass in crime writing by members of the detection club, conceived and edited by Martin Edwards
- Writing the cozy mystery, Nancy J. Cohen
- Raymond Chandler, a biography, Tom Hiney
- The long embrace, Raymond Chandler and the woman he loved, Judith Freeman
- An autobiography, Agatha Christie
- How to write a mystery, a handbook from Mystery Writers of America, edited by Lee Child with Laurie R. King
- Writing mysteries, a handbook, by the Mystery Writers of America ; edited by Sue Grafton
- Talking mysteries, a conversation with Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman and Ernie Bulow ; illustrations by Ernest Franklin
- They wrote the book, thirteen women mystery writers tell all, Helen Windrath, editor
- The lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- How to write killer historical mysteries, the art & adventure of sleuthing through the past, Kathy Lynn Emerson
- The letters of Dorothy L. Sayers, 1899-1936, the making of a detective novelist, chosen and edited by Barbara Reynolds ; with a preface by P.D. James
- How to write and sell mystery fiction, edited by Sylvia K. Burack
- From Holmes to Sherlock, the story of the men and women who created an icon, Mattias Boström ; translated from the Swedish by Michael Gallagher
- The mystery of Agatha Christie with David Suchet, directed by Clare Lewins
- Dorothy L. Sayers, her life and soul : a biography, Barbara Reynolds
- Malicious intent, a writer's guide to how murderers, robbers, rapists, and other criminals think, by Sean P. Mactire
- An autobiography, Agatha Christie
- Strictly murder!, a writer's guide to criminal homicide, Martin Roth
- Ross Macdonald, a biography, Tom Nolan ; [introduction by Sue Grafton]
- Mystery stories, Anita Graneri
- Agatha Christie and the eleven missing days, Jared Cade
- The writer's complete crime reference book, by Martin Roth
- How to write a damn good mystery, a practical step-by-step guide from inspiration to finished manuscript, James N. Frey
- Howdunit, A masterclass in crime writing by members of the detection club, Martin Edwards
- The art of mystery, the search for questions, Maud Casey
- From Holmes to Sherlock, the story of the men and women who created an icon, Mattias Boström ; English translation by Michael Gallagher
- Raymond Chandler speaking, edited by Dorothy Gardiner and Kathrine Sorley Walker ; introduction by Paul Skenazy
- You can write a mystery, Gillian Roberts ; [editor, David Borcherding]
- Mastering suspense structure & plot, Jane K. Cleland
- Writing the private eye novel, edited by Robert J. Randisi