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Crafting Crime Fiction
John le Carré said the best place to start a crime novel is as near to the end of the story as possible.But how do you know what the story is?As writers, we all have different experiences and skills to draw upon, and this book will help you identify the right beginning, middle and end for your own crime novel. Whether you are writing a police procedural or a psychological thriller, you will need to consider the basic elements of a gripping narrative.Within these pages, you'll learn to master the art of storytelling, from creating a compelling plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats to choosing the perfect point of view to bring your characters to life.Dive into the depths of suspense, mystery, and surprise, as you unravel the intricacies of crafting a crime novel that captivates and entertains. This guide will help any new or experienced writer to navigate the writing journey, uncovering the core principles that will make your crime fiction truly exceptional. -- .
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Writing the Murder : Essays in Crafting Crime Fiction
'A perceptive guide to the ploys and pleasures of writing and reading crime fiction thatwill appeal to novices and nerds alike.'Mark Sanderson, author of the Snow Hill trilogy and reviewer for The Times 'Not just a dry or academic 'how to' but a provocative collection of varied essaysand revelations about what makes crime and mystery authors tick and what attractsotherwise normal human beings to a life of crime on the page.Informative, witty andfull of valuable insights, one of the best genre reference titles in ages.' Maxim Jakubowski 'A fascinating collection of essays with an insight into some of the origins of thegenre, an examination of the current landscape and an intriguing glimpse of where thisendlessly adaptive genre may take us in the future.Highly recommended for all loversof crime fiction.' Bridget Walsh, author of The Tumbling Girl There's been a murder... From the macabre tales of Edgar Allan Poe through to the locked-room mysteries ofthe Golden Age, to the many faces of modern crime fiction and the explosion of truecrime, writers have always explored the most taboo of human transgressions: thetaking of a life.What is it about murder that has fascinated us for so long? And whatis it about crimes of this nature that make for such compelling fiction? Gathering an impressive line-up of suspects, Writing the Murder asks some of thefinest contemporary writers to dissect their craft and analyse the place of murderin fiction.Authors such as Charlie Higson, Louise Welsh, Jessie Greengrass and TomMead interrogate what it means to write about this most illicit of acts, the lastingappeal of crime fiction, and offer practical advice for those looking to write seriouslyand convincingly about crime. An essential tool for the grizzled veteran and the fresh-faced rookie alike, Writingthe Murder gives you the motive and the means to write your own tales of murderand intrigue.
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Crime Analysis with Crime Mapping
Crime Analysis With Crime Mapping, Fifth Edition provides students and practitioners with a solid introduction to the conceptual nature and practice of crime analysis and how it assists police in crime reduction.Author Rachel Boba Santos delves into this emerging field, providing guidelines and techniques for conducting crime analysis supported by evidence-based research, real world application, and recent innovations in the field.As the only introductory core text for crime analysis, this must-have resource presents readers with opportunities to apply theory, research methods, and statistics to careers that support and enhance the effectiveness of modern policing.
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Crime
'Mesmerising and utterly absorbing' New York Times'A magnificent storyteller' Der Spiegel A retired small-town doctor takes a garden axe to his cruel wife. A woman laces her brother's food with barbiturates. Two men steal a priceless Japanese tea bowl with brutal consequences. What drives a person to commit a crime?Our narrator knows that behind every misdeed is a story waiting to be told.In this collection of chilling cases, a nameless lawyer recounts the love, obsession, selfishness and despair that influenced his clients' irrevocable choices.Drawn from Ferdinand von Schirach's eminent career as a criminal defence lawyer, Crime blends fiction with real life, each story a revealing, unsettling insight into what may compel a person to act beyond the law.
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'Crime scene cast'
A crime scene cast is a three-dimensional replica of a footprint, tire track, or other impression found at a crime scene. It is created by pouring a casting material, such as dental stone or plaster, into the impression and allowing it to harden. Once the cast is removed, it can be used as evidence to compare with known shoe or tire patterns to help identify potential suspects. Crime scene casts are an important tool in forensic investigations for linking physical evidence to individuals involved in a crime.
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Is crime hereditary?
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that crime is hereditary. While genetics may play a role in certain behaviors and personality traits, including impulsivity and aggression, they do not determine criminal behavior. Environmental factors, such as upbringing, socioeconomic status, and community influences, also play a significant role in shaping an individual's likelihood of engaging in criminal activities. Therefore, it is more accurate to view crime as a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and social factors rather than solely a hereditary trait.
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Is adoption a crime?
No, adoption is not a crime. Adoption is a legal process where a child becomes a permanent member of a new family. It is a way to provide a stable and loving home for children who may not have that opportunity otherwise. Adoption is regulated by laws and is a positive way to create families and provide children with a safe and nurturing environment.
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Is tarot a crime?
No, tarot is not a crime. Tarot is a form of divination and spiritual practice that has been used for centuries to gain insight and guidance. While some may view it as controversial or fraudulent, practicing tarot is not illegal in most places. It is important to remember that beliefs and practices related to tarot can vary widely among individuals and cultures.
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History will never seem boring again once you have read all these fascinating stories about events that happened in the past.Illustrations from the past as well as pictures of actual items involved in some of history's most famous stories.|History will never seem boring again once you have read all these fascinating stories about events that happened in the past.Illustrations from the past as well as pictures of actual items involved in some of history's most famous stories.
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Architecture Asia: Renovation and Innovation
Architecture Asia, as the official journal of the Architects Regional Council Asia, aims to provide a forum, not only for presenting Asian phenomena and their characteristics to the world, but also for understanding diversity and multiculturalism within Asia from a global perspective. This issue reveals how old buildings can be updated to realise innovation through renovation, and features three essays and eleven projects that elaborate this perspective.The three essays discuss regenerative architecture in Pakistan that create contemporary examples of traditional architecture, the revitalisation of old buildings in Hong Kong, China for heritage conservation-along the concept of updating the "hardware" and "software" of the building-and the sharing and regeneration of historical heritage spaces in old towns in Xiamen, China.The 11 projects, accompanied with full-colour photos and text descriptions, highlight architectural works that showcase the theme of renovation and innovation across projects that include a house, library, chapel, and clinic, to reveal how these buildings embody sustainability and innovation, and re-energise cities.
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Vintage Crime : from the Crime Writers' Association
"A book that should provide hours of entertainment and discovery for fans of mysteries and especially those with British roots and overtones." - Criminal ElementVintage Crime is a CWA anthology with a difference, celebrating members' work over the years.The book will gather stories from the mid-1950s until the twenty-first century by great names of the past, great names of the present together with a few hidden treasures by less familiar writers.The first CWA anthology, Butcher's Dozen, appeared in 1956, and was co-edited by Julian Symons, Michael Gilbert, and Josephine Bell.The anthology has been edited by Martin Edwards since 1996, and has yielded many award-winning and nominated stories in the UK and overseas. This new edition includes an array of incredible and award-winning authors: Robert Barnard, Simon Brett, Liza Cody, Mat Coward, John Dickson Carr, Marjorie Eccles, Martin Edwards, Kate Ellis, Anthea Fraser, Celia Fremlin, Frances Fyfield, Michael Gilbert, Paula Gosling, Lesley Grant-Adamson, HRF Keating, Bill Knox, Peter Lovesey, Mick Herron, Michael Z.Lewin, Susan Moody, Julian Symons and Andrew Taylor.
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What is youth crime?
Youth crime refers to criminal activities committed by individuals who are under the age of 18. These crimes can range from minor offenses such as vandalism and shoplifting to more serious offenses like assault, robbery, and drug-related crimes. Youth crime is a complex issue influenced by various factors such as family environment, peer pressure, socio-economic status, and lack of opportunities for positive development. It is important for society to address the root causes of youth crime and provide support and resources to help young individuals make positive choices and avoid criminal behavior.
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Who investigates crime scenes?
Crime scenes are typically investigated by law enforcement agencies such as the police or specialized units like forensic teams. These professionals are trained to collect and analyze evidence, document the scene, and interview witnesses to piece together what happened. Their goal is to gather enough information to identify suspects, build a case, and ultimately solve the crime.
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What crime is this?
This is a case of theft. The individual is taking an item without permission or payment, which constitutes stealing. Theft is a criminal offense that involves unlawfully taking someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. It is punishable by law and can result in fines, imprisonment, or other penalties.
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What was Grindelwald's crime?
Grindelwald's crime was using dark magic to manipulate and control others, as well as inciting violence and chaos in the wizarding world. He sought to establish a new world order where wizards would rule over non-magical beings, leading to a reign of terror and oppression.
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