100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
By Fiona Kelleghan
Book
757 pages
Jan 1, 2001
Since Edgar Allan Poe invented the modern mystery novel in the mid-19th century, the number of authors writing in this field has steadily increased along with a demand for such literature. As a response to such growth, this text features articles on 100 of the most important writers of the genre.
Science / GeneralReference / Bibliographies & IndexesLiterary Criticism / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Mystery & Detective
100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction
By Fiona Kelleghan
Book
757 pages
Jan 1, 2001
Since Edgar Allan Poe invented the modern mystery novel in the mid-19th century, the number of authors writing in this field has steadily increased along with a demand for such literature. As a response to such growth, this text features articles on 100 of the most important writers of the genre.
Science / GeneralReference / Bibliographies & IndexesLiterary Criticism / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Mystery & Detective
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