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American Sleuths: 10 Gripping Crime Novels for Your Vacation
by R J Evans, Jul 23, 2008
Want to get your teeth in to a crime novel on your vacation but not sure which to choose? Here are ten significant and varied American contributions to the genre of crime fiction that could well make it on to your own top ten list.
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Plum Lucky
by TJD, Jul 12, 2008
A review of the St. Patty's Day in-between-the-novels Stephanie Plum adventure.
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Gangs
by Wolfen, Jul 6, 2008
The reason for them.
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Fascinating and Amazing: the History of Prisons and Incarceration
by Anne Mathews, Jul 6, 2008
Ever wonder about our modern prisons and the theories behind incarceration of criminals? “The Oxford History of The Prison: The Practice of Punishment in Western Society” is a comprehensive examination at the history and evolution of incarceration. Edited by Norval Morris and David J. Rothman, the historical review is a compilation of several authors all of whom are experts in the field of historical social justice. Here are some highlights from the book.
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My Top Ten Queens of Crime Fiction
by Sun Meilan, Jul 5, 2008
A selection of my favourite female authors of crime fiction.
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The Feng Shui Detective
by Mike Crowl, Jun 16, 2008
Nury Vittachi’s Feng Shui expert and detective, C F Wong, is an original, much sharper than he appears, and far too covetous of fine Asian cuisine for his own good. I suspect this money-conscious and somewhat inscrutable detective (I had to get that in somewhere) is due to take off and become a world -famous character.
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Beware of Car-jackers
by Joshua Miguel, Jun 11, 2008
Things you should know about car-jackers.
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Double or Die
by SwanseaCity, Jun 9, 2008
Book review for the book Double or Die, written by Charlie Higson.
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The Ultimate Crime Scenes: Eight Thrillers to Keep You Captivated
by RJ Chamberlain, Jun 7, 2008
If you’re like me, crime thrillers are your genre of choice. So I have gone and put together some of the best titles I have read over the past few years.
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The Wouldn't-Be Detective
by A L Grace, May 23, 2008
A study of hardboiled conventions in Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man.
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