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Read on Crime Fiction
Reading Lists for Every Taste
John Barry Trott
Libraries Unlimited · Print & ebook · December 30, 2007
Reading lane: Library & Info Science
Mystery and crime readers looking for great new reads, and librarians looking for fresh reading lists for patrons will love this new resource.
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- Authors
- John Barry Trott
- Publisher
- Libraries Unlimited
- Published
- December 30, 2007
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Library & Info Science
- Reading lane
- Library & Info Science
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Library & Info Science
About This Book
Mystery and crime readers looking for great new reads, and librarians looking for fresh reading lists for patrons will love this new resource. It categorizes hundreds of popular crime fiction titles according to five broad features: character, setting, story, language and mood-and then into thematic lists as Reading the Bones, Dynamic Duos, Love you to Death, and Bright Lights, Dead Bodies. For each title, you'll find bibliographic information and a brief, punchy description...
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