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Mystery and Detective

 

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  Mystery and Detective Fiction Internet Resources
   
 

Books about Mystery and Detective Fiction

   

Mystery and Detective Fiction Journals

  • Armchair Detective. 967 Somerset St., #1132, Watchung, NJ 07060-6304
  • Deadly Pleasures. George Easter, 1718 S. Ridge Point Drive, Bountiful, UT 84010.
  • Mostly Murder: Your Guide to Reading Mysteries. Mostly Book Reviews, PO Box 191207, Dallas, TX 75219.
  • Mystery Buff at Home. Mystery Buff, 304 Lover's Lane, Townsend, TN 37882.
  • Mystery Readers Journal. Mystery Readers International, PO Box 8116, Berkeley, CA 94707.
  Mystery and Detective Fiction Organizations
   
  • Mystery Writers of America, 17 E. 47th St., 6th Floor, New York, NY 10017. (www.mysterywriters.net) Edgar Awards, April.
  • Sisters in Crime, PO Box 44224, Lawrence, KS 66044-8933.
 
*List adapted from "Readers Advisory Tools: A Selected Bibliography," compiled by Mary K. Chelton, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College, New York; from "Internet Sites for Fiction Lovers" created by Roberta S. Johnson, Des Plaines Public Library, Illinois; and from the Genreflecting links on Diana Tixier Herald's Genrefluent web page.