Articles exploring crime fiction--the genre, history, authors--and what it all means for our world.
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Magpie Murders tells a crime story within a crime story. A murder mystery contained in a manuscript and sent to an editor at a publishing house is fiction and the story about sending that manuscript to the editor is reality, right? Or if t...
What if a detective story fails to identify the killer? Would you still read it? There’s a whole sub-genre of crime fiction about killers who can’t be caught, not by rational means anyway, the clue-finding, logic-wielding brain activity tha...
Touch of Evil, the Orson Welles film released in 1958 but not seen as the director wished until 1998, shuts the door on the era of classic noir. Set on the Mexican-American border, the film takes on many border issues still controversial to...
Joe Pickett = Marlboro man + feminism + animal rights? This series adapts the C. J. Box novels about a Wyoming game warden turned crime solver. Here the western tropes do an about face. Pickett is not a hard-drinking sheriff or bounty hunte...
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