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What Is a Police Procedural?

Otto Penzler Guides Readers Through Mystery's Sub-Genres

May 10, 2018  By Otto Penzler
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The Silenced Woman and the Psychological Thriller

How to Write A Feminist Thriller From a Male Perspective

May 10, 2018  By Araminta Hall
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What Is a Thriller?

Otto Penzler Guides Readers Through Mystery's Sub-Genres

May 9, 2018  By Otto Penzler
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What Is a Hard-Boiled Novel?

Otto Penzler Guides Readers Through Mystery's Sub-Genres

May 8, 2018  By Otto Penzler
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Why Jean-Patrick Manchette Abandoned the Crime Novel

And Why Spy Noir Was His Great Hope. The Author's Son Charts His Literary Journey.

May 3, 2018  By Doug Headline
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Bangkok's Expat Crime Fiction Scene Is Booming

How Bangkok Became a Capital of World Noir

May 3, 2018  By Paul French
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Agatha Christie, Travel Writer

Lessons Learned from the Queen of Crime's Travel Writing

May 2, 2018  By August Thomas
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The Fall of the Confidence Man

Stories About Women Vanquishing Con Men Are Having a Moment

May 2, 2018  By Naomi Shavin
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Only the Dead Know Brooklyn

Crime, Books, and Growing Up in the Old Brooklyn

May 1, 2018  By William Boyle
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Closure: Crime Fiction's Most Satisfying and Elusive Gift

How Fragments Become Mysteries, Solved and Unsolved

April 27, 2018  By John Copenhaver
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