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  • '''Crime fiction''' is a catch-all term that encompasses short stories and novels involving Crime fiction is a very popular genre among readers of contemporary literature. There is
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  • :: (ad PS) We discussed "prominent" authors. I did not notice [[Talk:Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books|this remark]]. I think that at least discussions on p
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  • * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books]] * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • | pagename = Crime fiction | abc = Crime fiction
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  • (2016). American crime fiction : a cultural history of Nobrow literature as art. New York, NY: Springer Be ...rson, J., Miranda, C., & Pezzotti, B. (2012). The foreign in international crime fiction : transcultural representations. London; New York: Continuum.
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  • * For [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books|Famous books]] I would suggest to list: Year it was f * For [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives|Famous detectives]] it is more difficult. Simply
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  • #REDIRECT [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article.'''
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  • ...er the heading of "mystery writers" is kinda insulting to all of the great crime fiction writers out there! Where are we going to put David Goodis? What are we ever ...totypical mystery writers, as well as a list restricted to hard-boiled and crime fiction authors, and of course nuanced articles discussing the evolution of each ge
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  • : This was to be expected since "crime fiction" was meant to include these genres, and (I think) it was you who started to :::How about '''Crime fiction protagonists''' -- that ought to cover *everyone*, including Prof. Moriarty
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  • '''This is a chronological supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article, listed by date of first book appearance'''
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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article, arranged by the first names (or titles) of the detectives, with
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  • * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books]] * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • '''''A Catalogue of Crime''''' is a critique of [[crime fiction]] by [[Jacques Barzun]] and Wendell Hertig Taylor, first published in 1971
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  • '''Crime fiction''' is a catch-all term that encompasses short stories and novels involving Crime fiction is a very popular genre among readers of contemporary literature. There is
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