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'''Crime fiction''' is a broad category that encompasses short stories and novels that are frequently said to fall within narrower genres or sub-genres such as "mystery stories", "detective stories", "suspense stories", "spy stories", "private eye stories", and "thrillers".

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Crime fiction is a broad category that encompasses short stories and novels that are frequently said to fall within narrower genres or sub-genres such as "mystery stories", "detective stories", "suspense stories", "spy stories", "private eye stories", and "thrillers".