May I suggest murder? An overview of crime fiction for readers’ advisory services staff

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Crime fiction first started to gain widespread popularity in the 18th century, a popularity which dramatically increased in the 19th century. Today, almost one in every three new books published in English falls into the crime fiction category. Since the early days of crime fiction the genre has evolved into an incredibly diverse area of fiction, making it one of Australia’s, and the world’s, most popular. There is, literally, a dead body to suit every reader’s taste. Such scale and scope of choice, however, can create challenges for readers wanting to read crime fiction for the first time or wanting to extend their reading past a favourite author or series. This overview of the genre identifies the main sub-genres of crime fiction, providing a set of concise definitions illustrated with international and Australian examples of crime fiction works. © 2011, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Franks, R. (2011). May I suggest murder? An overview of crime fiction for readers’ advisory services staff. Australian Library Journal, 60(2), 133–143. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2011.10722585

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