"Although authors have been mixing speculative fiction and mystery for decades, the sometimes rigid categories in libraries and bookstores can make it hard for readers to find books that combine the two genres. To the rescue comes this fat volume that includes information for about 700 books (most published since the mid-1990s) that combine speculative (and supernatural) fiction with mysteries. . . . This is an essential reference for libraries and for fans of this type of crossover fiction." - <i>Reference & Research Book News</i>
"If you are looking for a paranormal/police procedural mystery or for an anthropomorphic animal solving a hard-boiled mystery you will find it in this reference . . .This reference is targeted to collection development specialists, book group leaders, and the avid general reader of this genre looking for more information on a favorite series or for a new author to explore." - <i>ARBAonline</i>
"Ultimately, this work brings detailed analysis to a new area of fiction, making it essential for institutions that collect this literature." - <i>Booklist</i>
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Om bidragsyterne
JILL VASSILAKOS is Head of Government Publications and Technical Services at the Pfau Library and a co-author of Murder in Retrospect.
PAUL VASSILAKOS-LONG is currently a student (Philosophy Major) at U.C.L.A. and is applying to Master's programs in Library and Information Science.