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  2. John D. Voelker - Wikipedia

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    After Small Town D.A., Voelker said that he "wanted to write [about] 'a criminal trial the way it really was.'" [7] He selected the Peterson murder trial from 1952. He wrote Anatomy of a Murder in three months and received an acceptance letter from a publisher in December 1956 just days before he was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court. [7]

  3. Golden Age of Detective Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Television series that emulate the style include Murder, She Wrote and Midsomer Murders. Films and TV series based on the classic Golden Age novels continue to be produced. In 1930, a group of British Golden Age authors came together to form the Detection Club. In addition to meeting for dinners and helping each other with technical aspects of ...

  4. On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Club joyously sings it throughout the dinner, particularly when Toad-in-the-Hole quotes the chorus as a punchline. Toasts are given to Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall (a Thug scholar), the Sicarii, the Club Committee which had written a report on murder weapons, "Burkism and Harism", and finally to "Thugdom in all its branches".

  5. 100 of the Best Quotes from Famous People - AOL

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    Family quotes from famous people. 11. “In America, there are two classes of travel—first class and with children.” —Robert Benchley (July 1934) 12. “There is no such thing as fun for the ...

  6. List of fictional detectives - Wikipedia

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    The Famous Five (novel series) - Child detectives and their pet dog created by Enid Blyton. Jessica Fletcher – writer, created by William Link and Richard Levinson for Murder, She Wrote TV series (1984–1996) Pandab Goenda – team of five child detectives, created by Sasthipada Chattopadhyay; Gogol – teenage detective, created by Samaresh ...

  7. History of crime fiction - Wikipedia

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    Crime Fiction came to be recognised as a distinct literary genre, with specialist writers and a devoted readership, in the 19th century.Earlier novels and stories were typically devoid of systematic attempts at detection: There was a detective, whether amateur or professional, trying to figure out how and by whom a particular crime was committed; there were no police trying to solve a case ...

  8. Most Infamous Murder Cases in Hollywood History: The Menendez ...

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    Hollywood has been the site of many high-profile murder cases over the years — and some have even overlapped. Erik Menéndez and Lyle Menéndez made headlines in 1989 for their involvement in ...

  9. Violence in literature - Wikipedia

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    American author Edgar Allan Poe. He is named the father of American gothic literature and an inspiration for future horror writers. Shelley's Frankenstein, for example, takes it on differently. Employing gothic elements in her story, she utilizes violence for a purpose other than representing the dark, unrestricted cunning of humanity or the ...