Edited by famous crime scholar Julian Symons and with his introduction, this is good selection of classic crime stories, with some undiscovered gems not found elsewhere.
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The Routledge Companion To Crime Fiction
This extensive study of around 400 pages in large format is intended for scholars of crime fiction, and it is often quite dry and demanding ...
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Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone remains one of the most notorious figures in American criminal history. Born in 1899 in Brooklyn to I...
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While many consider Hammett, Chandler, or even Horace McCoy as the titans of noir, I’d argue none of them reached the psychological depths J...
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Harry Stephen Keeler is a writer many mystery fans have never heard of — but once you step into his world, it’s hard to get out. Riddle of...

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