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Crime Fiction in German: Der Krimi
Katharina Hall
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Swansea University Author: Katharina Hall
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Crime Fiction in German is the first volume in English to offer a comprehensive overview of German-language crime fiction from its origins in the early nineteenth century to its vibrant growth in the new millennium. As well as introducing readers to crime fiction from Germany, Austria, Switzerland a...
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