DETECTIVE FICTION
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Five Victorian detective stories to read that are not Sherlock Holmes mysteries
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How the decades-old Japanese honkaku murder mysteries are making a comeback in English translation
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Feluda is one of Satyajit Ray’s greatest creations but is he too brilliant for the movies?
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Hercule Poirot, still the world’s most loved detective, turns 100
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How some crime writers are making the lives of forensic scientists a nightmare
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In a British author’s crowdfunded book, Bond and Holmes are no match for a Punjabi private eye
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How Rowan Atkinson has been brilliantly miscast (or the strange case of Inspector Maigret)
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Before Stieg Larsson and Keigo Higashino, it was Raymond Chandler who transformed detective fiction
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Go goyenda! A guide to the Bengali detectives who made it to the screen and the ones who need to
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Five reasons you must discover the 19th century Russian James Bond: Erast Fandorin
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Why ‘And Then There Were None’ has been voted the best Agatha Christie novel ever
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Why Agatha Christie still reigns: seven reasons other than the ones you knew
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Nine Byomkesh Bakshi stories to read as you watch Dibakar Banerjee’s film
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Five reasons why Satyajit Ray’s detective Feluda is eternal
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Byomkesh Bakshi from books to movies: five things to remember