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1 Panelists Lynn Lobash Associate Director of Readers Services New York Public Library Renee Young Metadata Librarian III NoveList 2 libraryreads.org 3 Crime Books that focus on the planning or committing of a crime and offer detailed


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Lynn Lobash

Associate Director of Readers Services New York Public Library

Renee Young

Metadata Librarian III NoveList

Panelists

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libraryreads.org

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Crime

Books that focus on the planning or committing of a crime and offer detailed descriptions of the criminal underworld, from the perspectives of those who live in it.

Mysteries

A novel in which a detective—police, private, amateur, or retired—works to solve a crime, often a murder. The reader is provided the clues along the way as well.

Thrillers & Suspense

Thrillers deal in crimes, their detectives, criminals, and their motives. When done well, there is a sustained and gradually heightened sense of suspense and anxiety.

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History of the Genre

In 1887 Arthur Conan Doyle introduced Sherlock Holmes and the genre was born.

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Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys

In the 1920s Edward Stratemeyer introduced the juvenile mystery with the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew series.

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Agatha Christie

The 1930s gave rise to Agatha Christie. Her novel And Then There Were None is the best-selling mystery novel of all-time.

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Hard-boiled

Dashiell Hammett (30s) and Raymond Chandler (40s) are credited as the founders of the hard-boiled school of detectives.

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Perry Mason

In the 50s Earl Stanley Gardner, a lawyer and author, gave us Perry Mason, about whom he wrote 80 books.

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Famous Ladies

Dorothy Sayers (20s), Patricia Highsmith (50s), and P.D. James (60s).

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Why read crime, mysteries, & thrillers?

  • Pacing
  • Twists and turns
  • Armchair detective
  • Window into the dark mind of the criminal
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Crime, Mysteries, & Thrillers Subgenres

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Crime Fiction Subgenres

Scandinavian Crime Fiction Caper Novels Noir Fiction Rural Noir

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Mystery Subgenres

Historical Speculative Procedurals Cozy

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Thrillers and Suspense Subgenres

Biological Technological Political Psychological

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Intricately plotted Descriptive Complex Gritty Violent Dramatic Suspenseful Bleak Atmospheric Flawed Nonlinear Strong female Disturbing Introspective Brooding Menacing Darkly humorous

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NoveList Themes

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Characters

Behind the Iron Curtain Framed! Missing memories Real life monsters Rookie on the beat Sherlock Paws Starring famous figures Too good to be true Unreliable narrator

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Missing Memories

Where am I? Who am I? A gap in the main character's memory withholds information vital to the plot. Amnesia in these stories could span a couple of days or years.

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Too Good to be True

Whether it’s a perfect marriage, the appearance of a “long lost” family member, or a stranger who inserts himself into the main character's life, something doesn't add up. Each has secrets that can harm or even kill.

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Setting

Criminal masterpieces Inspired by real events Rural police Small town police The butler did it! Urban police

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Rural Police

Crime is not absent in the country—it's just more spread out. These police may not have fancy forensics labs and specialized units, but they'll close the case just the same.

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The butler did it!

The butler, of course, manages an estate, whose house and sprawling grounds are perfect for hiding secrets—and bodies. Characters gather in these remote, luxurious settings and cannot leave until the mystery's solved.

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Plot

Ancient enigmas Beyond the grave Locked room mysteries On the run Proving own innocence Race against time Shadow organizations Vacation interrupted

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Locked Room Mysteries

Featuring seemingly impossible crimes (such as those that require an escape from a room locked from the outside), these mysteries appeal to readers who like devilishly difficult puzzles.

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Ancient Enigmas

The modern-day protagonist follows a trail of artifacts, codes, and mystic symbols into a centuries-old mystery, often guarded by a secret society or religious order.

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Popular Series

Easy Rawlins Mysteries Robert Langdon Novels Jack Reacher Novels Cormoran Strike Novels

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Popular Series

Inspector Armand Gamache Mysteries Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger Jones Mysteries Dublin Murder Squad Novels Millennium Novels

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Popular Series

Sean King and Michelle Maxwell Novels Alex Cross Novels Will Trent Series Inspector Singh Investigates

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Awards

The Agatha Awards goes to a writer in the cozy mystery sub-genre (i.e. closed setting, no sex or violence, amateur detective). The Edgar Allan Poe Awards (popularly called the Edgars) are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America.

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2018 Agatha Award Shortlist

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2018 Edgar Award Shortlist

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Helping Readers

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Crime, Mysteries & Thrillers Starter Pack

 Representative of genre  Well-reviewed  Wide appeal  Stand-alone or series starter  Available on audio

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Rural Noir

  • Selected for 2013 RUSA Listen List Award
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Rural noir; Southern fiction; Literary fiction

  • Themes:

Unhappy families Sad small towns

  • Appeal:

Authentic and flawed characters; Bleak; Gritty; Menacing; Strong sense of place The Death of Sweet Mister by Daniel Woodrell (2001)

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Scandinavian Crime Fiction

  • Starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly
  • First book in series
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Scandinavian crime fiction; Translations

  • Themes:

Urban police

  • Appeal:

Intricately plotted; Atmospheric; Bleak; Suspenseful; Compelling; Gritty The Darkness by Ragnar Jonasson (2018)

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Police Procedurals

  • Starred review from Library Journal
  • First book in series
  • Genres:

Police procedurals; Mysteries

  • Themes:

On the run

  • Appeal:

Flawed characters; Intricately plotted; Haunting; Melancholy Two Days Gone by Randall Silvis (2017)

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Cozy Mysteries

  • Book 1 in new series
  • Genres:

Cozy mysteries; Holiday mysteries

  • Themes:

Life in small towns

  • Appeal:

Atmospheric; Engaging; Likeable characters Murder at the Mill by M. B. Shaw (2018)

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Psychological Suspense

  • ALA Notable Book 2014: NYT Notable Book 2013
  • Starred review from Publishers Weekly
  • Genres:

Psychological suspense; Satirical fiction; Books to movies; Translations

  • Themes:

Unhappy families; Family gatherings

  • Appeal:

Twisted characters; Intricately plotted; Disturbing; Descriptive; Sardonic The Dinner by Herman Koch (2012)

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Political Thrillers

  • Starred review from Booklist
  • Genres:

Political thrillers; Thrillers and suspense

  • Themes:

On the run

  • Appeal:

Fast-paced; Intricately plotted; Suspenseful The Switch by Joseph Finder (2017)

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NoveList Resources

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Genre outlines Keeping up pages

Recommended reads lists

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Genre browse

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Appeal + Genre

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Are you looking for something creepy and disturbing or more amusing and heartwarming?

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What type of characters do you like strong female leads, complex and flawed, or unreliable narrators?

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Are you looking for something fast-paced or something more compelling and psychological?

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Are you looking for something gritty or something more lyrical and lush?

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For readers who have read it all...

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Try some classics...

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Try some historical...

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Try some true crime...

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Trends

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Women writing and starring

It’s difficult to overestimate 2012’s Gone Girl and its effect on the mystery and thriller genre.

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Make great movies and TV

Forget about genre. Mysteries and thrillers are mainstream fare now.

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U.K. holds on to the genre

A new class of British mystery writers emerges.

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Books we can’t wait to read

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Questions?

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Live event May 23rd 2pm Eastern

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Thank you

Learn more at

ebscohost.com/novelist & libraryreads.org

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Finding Crime, Mysteries, & Thrillers in NoveList