It heralded a shift to a more classical style, in sharp contrast to the social-commentary-on-crime approach that was more prevalent back then.
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Critic Oline Cogdill picks the best of this year's most captivating mystery and fiction titles. Award-winning mystery fiction critic Oline Cogdill picks the best of this year's most captivating ...