Mystery/Thriller Genres
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Seven, Part One
Seven, Part Two
A review of a thriller that leads its audience to think about as well as feel its thrills.
Seven, Part Two
A review of a thriller that leads its audience to think about as well as feel its thrills.
CLUES: A Journal of Detection: Janice M. Allan, executive editor; Elizabeth Foxwell, managing editor. Published biannually. The only academic journal in the United States on mystery and detective material in print, TV, and film.
Murder on the Menu provides customized interactive murder mystery parties, events and other entertainment for meetings, conventions and special events, at your choice of venue. San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S. and beyond. A Division of TeamBuilding Unlimited.
Whodunnit, Howdunnit, And Whydunnit: 10 Tips For Writing Your Mystery Novel
True Crime & Justice - over 600 pages on crime and the judicial system, including links to intriguing cases, resources, research and original articles. Our mission is to examine the psychological, sociological and political factors of crime and injustice.
Anatomy of a Murder: A Trip Through Our Nation's Legal Justice System - the web site that puts you right in the middle of the action in a criminal murder trial.
Crime & Clues The Art and Science of Criminal Investigation
NOVA: The Bombing of America - bombing is on the rise across the United States, but science is fighting back. Hidden within the chaos of a crime scene lie clues that can solve the case.
NOVA: Killer's Trail - read a chronology of the Sam Sheppard murder case, and learn about the forensic evidence technologies of DNA fingerprinting and 3D mug shots.
Ridges and Furrows - explores the science, technology, history, and premises of fingerprint identification.
Forensic Entomology - provides an introduction to the science of forensic entomology for crime scene technicians, medical examiners, educators, and students.
The Thriller By John Truby
ThrillerCast is a podcast for readers and authors of thriller and genre fiction, featuring interviews, reviews, the writing craft, and current issues in publishing.
Mystery Readers International - MRI is the largest mystery fan/reader organization in the world, is open to all readers, fans, critics, editors, publishers, and writers. Started by Janet A. Rudolph in Berkeley, California, it now has members in all 50 of the United States and 18 foreign countries. Members vote each year to nominate and select the winners of the Macavity Award --the 2012 winners have been announced! Join MRI today!
Writing Mysteries - Changes in Mystery Writing Over the Decades "From Rickshas to a Man on the Moon" by Phyllis A. Whitney
Cops 'n Writers is a consulting service for writers who wish to incorporate law enforcement elements into their writings.
QuackWatch - Your Guide to Quackery, Health Fraud, and Intelligent Decisions
THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY (online screenplay)
Detectives Beyond Borders: A forum for international crime fiction
Frontline: The Case for Innocence - examines the science of DNA testing, and the controversy over its use when introduced as new evidence in already decided criminal cases.
NOVA: The Bombing of America - bombing is on the rise across the United States, but science is fighting back. Hidden within the chaos of a crime scene lie clues that can solve the case.
NOVA: Killer's Trail - read a chronology of the Sam Sheppard murder case, and learn about the forensic evidence technologies of DNA fingerprinting and 3D mug shots.
Ridges and Furrows - explores the science, technology, history, and premises of fingerprint identification.
Forensic Entomology - provides an introduction to the science of forensic entomology for crime scene technicians, medical examiners, educators, and students.
Cops 'n Writers is a consulting service for writers who wish to incorporate law enforcement elements into their writings.