crime fiction = Kriminalliteratur
crime fiction = Krimis (plural)
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In French, "crime fiction" is translated as "roman policier".
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Novels that are Crime Fiction are about crimes that didn't actually happen that are made up. Fiction is a form of storytelling and Crime Fiction is storytelling about crime stories.
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Because some readers find an interest in reading crime fiction. Also, the author enjoys writing about crime fiction, even though it happens daily.
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Non-Fiction crime books would generally be found in the non-fiction section in the library and ordered by the author's surname. Of course if they are fictional crime books they would be found in the fiction section.
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The Lemonade Crime is a children's mystery novel.
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i would say adventure/ fantasy/crime
Young Adult Fiction
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B. K. Sedov has written:
'Devushka, ment i bandit' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminals, Fiction
'Killersha' -- subject(s): Fiction, Muder for hire, Women murderers
'Bez very'
'Avtoritet' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminals, Fiction
'Putevka v \\'
'Gladiator'
'Bez nadezhdy' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminals, Fiction
'Udacha' -- subject(s): Criminals, Fiction
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Someone who loves to read crime novels can be called a "mystery enthusiast" or a "crime fiction aficionado."
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Vladimir Kolychev has written:
'Molodye volki' -- subject(s): Criminals, Fiction, Organized crime
'Okhota na avtoriteta' -- subject(s): Criminals, Fiction, Police
'My - odna brigada' -- subject(s): Criminals, Fiction
'Forvard' -- subject(s): Criminals, Fiction, Organized crime
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Yes, Uma Thurman is in Pulp Fiction. She plays Mia Wallace, the wife of crime lord Marcellus Wallace.
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By its contents. There is fiction and nonfiction. There is crime, fantazy, children stories and other categories.
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David L. Lindsey has written:
'Kalter Amok / Sog der Gewalt. Zwei Thriller in einem Band'
'Mercy' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Spiral'
'Teuflisch'
'The color of night' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime, Art dealers in fiction, Art dealers, Intelligence officers in fiction, Organized crime in fiction, Intelligence officers, OverDrive
'Requiem pour un coeur de verre'
'The Rules of Silence' -- subject(s): Billionaires, Criminals, Extortion, Fiction, Kidnapping victims
'Der Kuss der Rache'
'Body of truth' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Detectives, Stuart Haydon (Fictitious character), Fiction
'Black Gold, Red Death'
'The Rules of Silence (Commissario Brunetti Novels)'
'The face of the assassin' -- subject(s): Fiction, Death, Brothers, Police artists, Undercover operations in fiction, Americans in fiction, Criminals, Twins, Police artists in fiction, Brothers in fiction, Americans, Undercover operations, Twins in fiction, Criminals in fiction, OverDrive, Suspense
'Requiem pour un coeur de verre'
'Dunkles Leuchten'
'Requiem for a glass heart' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime, Conspiracies in fiction, Conspiracies, Organized crime in fiction, OverDrive
'Kalter Amok'
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Ed Dee has written:
'Little boy blue' -- subject(s): Homicide investigation, Organized crime, Police, Fiction
'14 peck slip' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police
'Little boy blue' -- subject(s): Fiction, Homicide investigation, Large type books, Organized crime, Police
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Sex, Drugs, Violence, Failure, and the terrorizing onset of Justice.
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VINCENZO RUGGIERO has written:
'CRIME IN LITERATURE: SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE AND FICTION'
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Peter Wilson Jordan has written:
'Faulkner's crime fiction'
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Edward Wasiolek has written:
'Dostoevsky: the major fiction'
'Crime and punishment' -- subject(s): Lending library
'Dostoevsky: the major fiction' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Fiction, Technique
'Dostoevsky'
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"Crime on Mars" is a science fiction short story written by the acclaimed author Connie Willis. The story is part of the anthology "The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Ninth Annual Collection" edited by Gardner Dozois.
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Elizabeth Norris has written:
'Unraveling' -- subject(s): JUVENILE FICTION / Love & Romance, Bioterrorism, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic, High schools, Family life, Fiction, Interpersonal relations, JUVENILE FICTION / Law & Crime, Schools, Mystery and detective stories, Terrorism, Science fiction
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One type of fiction book is a mystery, which typically involves solving a crime or unraveling a puzzle. Another type is science fiction, which often explores futuristic technology or societies. Fantasy is another type of fiction book that involves magical elements or creatures.
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Xiaojun. has written:
'Xie xing' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime, Corruption
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Robert Galbraith.
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"A Retrieved Reformation" is a short story that falls under the genre of crime fiction or mystery. It combines elements of suspense, moral dilemmas, and a twist ending characteristic of the genre.
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Sounds like ( The Punisher) which is crime fiction and not science fiction.
Sound a little like the back story of Dr. Doom from the fantastic four comic book.
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Leighton D. Gage has written:
'Buried strangers' -- subject(s): Brazilian Crime Fiction, Brazilian Mystery, Brazilian Detective, Brazilian Thriller, Fiction, Police, Transplantation of organs, tissues, Mystery fiction
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Lois Griffin, a character from the television show Family Guy, has not gone to prison for any crime. The show is a work of fiction and the characters are fictional.
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Usually with murder of a sort, or something similarly exciting to keep the reader's eyes on the page.
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Yes, but she hasn't announced the title yet. It is a crime fiction book for adults.
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Thomas Kelly has written:
'Payback' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime
'Sandhogs'
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Harry Goldberg has written:
'The hoods' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gangsters, Organized crime
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Edgar Allan Poe is often considered the grandfather of crime fiction for his pioneering work in the genre with stories such as "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt." His detective character, C. Auguste Dupin, set the stage for future crime-solving protagonists in literature.
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Lone Wolves and Dragon Tattoos How Scandinavian Crime Fiction Conquered the World - 2011 was released on:
USA: 28 February 2011 (TV premiere)
USA: 9 August 2011 (DVD premiere)
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Shelley Bradley has written:
'Strictly seduction'
'His rebel bride' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Great Britain in fiction, Fiction
'Strip search' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime, Stripteasers, OverDrive, Romance
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Philip Pullman has written:
'Two crafty criminals!' -- subject(s): History, Humorous stories, Gangs, Adventure and adventurers, JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Europe, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, Fiction, Crime, Mystery and detective stories
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As a Pulitzer prize-winning crime reporter for the Miami Herald, who also won a George Polk Award, and as a bestselling author of fiction and non-fiction books, short stories and essays.
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John Paxton Sheriff has written:
'Creating Suspense in Fiction'
'Writing crime novels' -- subject(s): Authorship, Crime writing, Detective and mystery stories
'A Confusion of Murders (Hale Crime)'
'Modelling Toy Soldiers'
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Giallo means .... crime fiction and mystery. In the English language
Giallo means "Yellow"
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Fiction stories aside, unless there is a law expressly penalizing it, travel to the past cannot be a crime. but its logical consequence is that, any act done in the past would definitely change the future. so though it is not a crime, neither is travelling to the past advisable.
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Bill Kent has written:
'Street fighter' -- subject(s): Fiction, Real estate development, Obituaries, Journalists, Authorship, Women journalists
'Street legal' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime, Women journalists, Journalists
'Better skiing' -- subject(s): Skis and skiing
'Street hungry' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organized crime, Obituaries, Journalists, Authorship, Food industry and trade
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Kai Meyer has written:
'Pirate Curse (The Wave Walkers)'
'The Dark Reflections Trilogy - The Water Mirro, The Stone Light, The Glass Word' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Magic, Mirrors, Juvenile fiction, Orphans, Mythical Animals
'Capitanes del Caribe (Escritura Desatada)'
'Arcadia burns' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Shapeshifting, Vendetta, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic, JUVENILE FICTION / Law & Crime, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Dating & Sex, Fiction
'Der Schattenesser'
'Fliebende Koenigin' -- subject(s): Apprentices, Fantasy, Fiction, Magic, Mirrors, Orphans
'Pirate Emperor (The Wave Walkers)'
'Das Haus des Daedalus'
'Pirate Wars (Wave Walkers)' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Juvenile fiction, Magic, Pirates, Fiction
'The Flowing Queen'
'Nibelungengold'
'La conjuration des visionnaires'
'Das zweite Gesicht'
'Arcadia awakens' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Fiction, Supernatural, Shapeshifting, Vendetta
'Die Alchimistin - Folge 5'
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James Patrick Hunt has written:
'The silent places' -- subject(s): Police, Fiction, Legislators, Fugitives from justice, Stalking
'Get Maitland' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Evan Maitland (Fictitious character), Americans, Antique dealers, Fiction
'Goodbye Sister Disco' -- subject(s): Kidnapping, Police, Fiction
'Goodbye Sister Disco' -- subject(s): Fiction, Kidnapping, Police
'Get maitland' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Evan Maitland (Fictitious character), Americans, Antique dealers, Large type books, Fiction
'Police and thieves' -- subject(s): Thieves, Investigation, Murder, Fiction
'Bridger' -- subject(s): Fiction, Judges, Thieves, Crimes against, Mafia
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