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- A companion to crime fiction
- Absence, enquête et quête dans le roman francophone
- Anatomy of murder : mystery, detective, and crime fiction
- Art, messianism, and crime : a study of antinomianism in modern literature and lives
- Becoming criminal : transversal performance and cultural dissidence in early modern England
- Before Sherlock Holmes : how magazines and newspapers invented the detective story
- Black swine in the sewers of Hampstead : beneath the surface of Victorian sensationalism
- Blood and knavery : a collection of English Renaissance pamphlets and ballads of crime and sin
- Broadway boogie woogie : Damon Runyon and the making of New York City culture
- Capital offenses : geographies of class and crime in Victorian London
- Colloquium on crime : eleven renowned mystery writers discuss their work
- Constructing crime : discourse and cultural representations of crime and 'deviance'
- Contemporary American crime fiction
- Contemporary Hispanic crime fiction : a transatlantic discourse on urban violence
- Cracking the hard-boiled detective : a critical history from the 1920s to the present
- Crime
- Crime and Defoe : a new kind of writing
- Crime and detective fiction
- Crime and detective fiction
- Crime and punishment in medieval Chinese drama : three Judge Pao plays
- Crime and punishment in the Middle Ages and early modern age : mental-historical investigations of basic human problems and social responses
- Crime and punishment in the novels of Defoe, Fielding, and Godwin
- Crime culture : figuring criminality in fiction and film
- Crime fiction
- Crime fiction : a critical casebook
- Crime fiction and film in the Southwest : bad boys and bad girls in the badlands
- Crime fiction and film in the Sunshine State : Florida noir
- Crime fiction, 1800-2000 : detection, death, diversity
- Crime fictions
- Crime fictions
- Crime in literature : sociology of deviance and fiction
- Crime in verse : the poetics of murder in the Victorian era
- Crime stories : criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany
- Criminal convictions : errant essays on perpetrators of literary license
- Criminal types in Shakespeare
- Criminality and narrative in eighteenth-century England : beyond the law
- Death is a good solution : the convict experience in early Australia
- Der Kindesmord in der Literatur der Sturm- und Drang-periode ; : ein Beitrag zur Kultur- und Literaturgeschichte des 18. Jahrhunderts
- Der Verbrecher im deutschen Drama von Lessing bis Hauptmann
- Detective fiction: crime and compromise
- Dickens and crime
- Dickens and crime
- Domestic crime in the Victorian novel
- El cuerpo del delito : un manual
- Fatal fictions : crime and investigation in law and literature
- Femininity, crime and self-defence in Victorian literature and society : from dagger-fans to suffragettes
- Fiction, crime, and empire : clues to modernity and postmodernism
- Figures of ill repute : representing prostitution in nineteenth-century France
- Form and ideology in crime fiction
- Gumshoe America : hard-boiled crime fiction and the rise and fall of New Deal liberalism
- Hard-boiled : working-class readers and pulp magazines
- Imagining the penitentiary : fiction and the architecture of mind in eighteenth-century England
- Innocence and arsenic : studies in crime and literature
- Italian pulp fiction : the new narrative of the Giovani Cannibali writers
- James Lee Burke and the soul of Dave Robicheaux : a critical study of the crime fiction series
- Justice and revenge in contemporary American crime fiction
- Key concepts in crime fiction
- Learning to live with crime : American crime narrative in the neoconservative turn
- Lewd & notorious : female transgression in the eighteenth century
- Losing the plot : crime, reality and fiction in postapartheid writing
- Love and death : a study in censorship
- Low road : the life and legacy of Donald Goines
- Machado de Assis e o problema penal
- Masculinity, crime and self-defence in Victorian literature
- Masquerade, crime and fiction : criminal deceptions
- Methods of murder : Beccarian introspection and Lombrosian vivisection in Italian crime fiction
- Mortal consequences ; : a history from the detective story to the crime novel
- Murder and moral decay in Victorian popular literature
- Murder by the book? : feminism and the crime novel
- Murder on the reservation : American Indian crime fiction : aims and achievements
- Murdering masculinities : fantasies of gender and violence in the American crime novel
- Mysteries of Africa
- Mysterium and mystery : the clerical crime novel
- Mystery fiction and modern life
- Narrating transgression : representations of the criminal in early modern England
- Narratives of enclosure in detective fiction : the locked room mystery
- Narratives of women and murder in England, 1680-1760 : deadly plots
- Nice and noir : contemporary American crime fiction
- Paris and the fetish : primal crime scenes
- Patricia Highsmith
- Pillars of salt, monuments of grace : New England crime literature and the origins of American popular culture, 1674-1860
- Pimping fictions : African American crime literature and the untold story of Black pulp publishing
- Poetas, malandras, percantas y otras yerbas : marginalidad y delito en la literatura y el tango : notas para una ecología de la mala vida
- Prison literature in America : the victim as criminal and artist
- Probable cause : crime fiction in America
- Robin Hood in popular culture : violence, transgression, and justice
- Romances horrorosos : Selección de romances de ciego que dan cuenta de crímenes verídicos, atrocidades y otras miserias humanas
- Rough justice : essays on crime in literature
- Réécritures du crime : l'acte sanglant sur la scène (XVIe-XVIIIe s.)
- Savage art : a biography of Jim Thompson
- Serial crime fiction : dying for more
- Sex, crime and literature in Victorian England
- Shakespeare's criminals : criminology, fiction, and drama
- Stealing things : theft and the author in nineteenth-century France
- Surrealism and the art of crime
- The Cambridge companion to crime fiction
- The Newgate novel, 1830-1847 : Bulwer, Ainsworth, Dickens & Thackeray
- The art of crime : the plays and films of Harold Pinter and David Mamet
- The classic era of crime fiction
- The corpus delicti : a manual of Argentine fictions
- The crime in mind : criminal responsibility and the Victorian novel
- The crime novel : a deviant genre
- The criminal spectre in law, literature and aesthetics : incriminating subjects
- The culture of piracy, 1580-1630 : English literature and seaborne crime
- The naked city : urban crime fiction in the USA
- The noir thriller
- The origins of the American detective story
- The pleasures of crime : reading modern French crime fiction
- The public eye : ideology and the police procedural
- The pursuit of crime : art and ideology in detective fiction
- The sublime crime : fascination, failure, and form in literature of the Enlightenment
- The triumph of the thriller : how cops, crooks, and cannibals captured popular fiction
- Towards Sherlock Holmes : a thematic history of crime fiction in the 19th century world
- Traces, codes, and clues : reading race in crime fiction
- Transatlantic mysteries : crime, culture, and capital in the "noir novels" of Paco Ignacio Taibo II and Manuel Vázquez Montalbán
- Twentieth-century crime and mystery writers
- Twentieth-century crime and mystery writers
- Twentieth-century crime fiction
- Violence in recent Southern fiction
- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- Watching the detectives : essays on crime fiction
- Whodunit? : a guide to crime, suspense, and spy fiction
- Women and crime in the street literature of early modern England
- Women, crime and language
- Writing rage : unmasking violence through Caribbean discourse
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