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228 Bibliography Primary Sources 1. Horsley, Lee. Twentieth Century Crime Fiction. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. 2. Horsley, Lee. The Noir Thriller. London: Palgrave Macmilan Press, 2009. 3. Rzepka, Charles and Lee Horsley. A Companion To Crime Fiction. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. Secondary Sources 1. Ackroyd, Peter. Hawksmoor. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1986. 2. ---. Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem. London: Minerva, 1995. 3. Allingham, Margery. Tiger in the Smoke. Harmondsworth, Middx: Penguin, 1992. 4. Ascari, Maurizio. A Counter-History of Crime Fiction: Supernatural, Gothic, Sensational. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 5. Blassingame, Wyatt. John Smith Hears Death Walking. New York: Bartholomew House, Inc., 1944.

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Page 1: Bibliography Primary Sources Secondary Sources

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Bibliography

Primary Sources

1. Horsley, Lee. Twentieth Century Crime Fiction. New York: Oxford

University Press, 2009.

2. Horsley, Lee. The Noir Thriller. London: Palgrave Macmilan Press,

2009.

3. Rzepka, Charles and Lee Horsley. A Companion To Crime Fiction.

West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

Secondary Sources

1. Ackroyd, Peter. Hawksmoor. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1986.

2. ---. Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem. London: Minerva, 1995.

3. Allingham, Margery. Tiger in the Smoke. Harmondsworth, Middx:

Penguin, 1992.

4. Ascari, Maurizio. A Counter-History of Crime Fiction: Supernatural,

Gothic, Sensational. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

5. Blassingame, Wyatt. John Smith Hears Death Walking. New York:

Bartholomew House, Inc., 1944.

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6. Brown, Wenzell. The Naked Hours. Manchester: World Distributors,

1959.

7. Buffett, Jimmy. Where Is Joe Merchant? A Novel Tale. San Diego:

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992.

8. Burroughs, Williams, S. Wild Boys. New York: Grove Press, 1992.

9. Chandler, Raymond. The Big Sleep, in Three Novels. Harmondsworth,

Middx: Penguin, 1993.

10. Chesterton, G.K. The Innocence of Father Brown. Harmondsworth,

Middx: Penguin, 1987.

11. Christie, Agatha. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. London: Harper

Collins, 1993.

12. Dawkins, Cecil. The Santa Fe Rembrandt. New York: Ivy Books, 1993.

13. Docherty, Brain. American Crime Fiction: Studies in the Genre.

Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998.

14. Doherty, Michael. Criminology. London: Old Bailey Press, 2000.

15. Dorsey, Tim. Florida Roadkill. New York: Morrow, 1999.

16. Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes and The

Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. Harmondsworth, Middx: Penguin, 2001.

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17. Freeling, Nicolas. Criminal Conversation: Errant Essays on

Perpetrators of Literary Licence. Boston: Mass, 1994.

18. Forshaw, Barry. The Rough Guide to Crime Fiction. London: Rough

Guides Ltd, 2007.

19. George, Anne. Murder on a Girls‟ Night Out. New York: Avon Books,

1996.

20. ---. Murder on a Bad Hair Day. New York: Avon Books, 1996.

21. ---. Murder Runs in the Family. New York: Avon Books, 1997.

22. ---. Murder Makes Waves. New York: Avon Books, 1997.

23. ---. Murder Gets a Life: A Southern Sisters Mystery. New York: Avon

Books, 1998.

24. ---. Murder Shoots the Bull: A Southern Sisters Mystery. New York:

Avon Twilight, 1999.

25. Griffin, W.E.B, and W.E.Butterworth. Men in Blue. New York: Jove

Books, 1988.

26. ---. Special Operations. New York: Jove Books, 1989.

27. ---. The Victim. New York: Jove, 1991.

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28. ---. The Witness. New York: Jove Books, 1992.

29. ---. The Assassin. New York: Jove, 1993.

30. ---. The Murderers. New York: G. P.Putnam‟s Sons, 1994. Rpt. New

York: Jove Books, 1995.

31. ---. The Investigators. New York: G. P.Putnam‟s Sons, 1997. Rpt. New

York: Jove Books, 1998.

32. ---. Final Justice. New York: G. P.Putnam‟s Sons, 2003. Rpt. New York:

Jove Books, 2004.

33. Hasford, Gustav. A Gypsy Good Time. New York: Washington Square

Press, 1992.

34. Herbert, Rosemary, Catherine, Aird, and John M. Reilly, eds. The Oxford

Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1999.

35. Heath, W. L. Violent Saturday. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1955.

Rpt. Berkeley, Calif: Creative Arts, 1985.

36. Horsley, Lee. Fictions of Power in English Literature. London:

Longman, 1995.

37. James, P.D, A Mind to Murder, London: Sphere, 1985.

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38. Joyce, Peter. Crime and the Criminal Justice System. Liverpool:

Liverpool University Press, 2001.

39. Knight, Stephen. Form and Ideology in Crime Fiction. Basingstoke:

Macmillan, 1980.

40. ---. Crime Fiction, Detection, Death, Diversity. Basingstoke: Palgrave

Macmillan, 2004.

41. Lehman, David. The Perfect Murder: A Study in Detection. New York:

Free Press, 1989. Rpt. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999.

42. Logue, John. Follow the Leader. New York: Crown Publishers, 1979.

43. Maguire,Mike. Rod Morgan, and Robert Reiner. The Oxford Handbook

of Criminology. New York. Oxford University Press, 1997.

44. Mansfield-Kelley, Deane, and A.Marchino Lois. The Longman

Anthology of Detective Fiction. New York: Pearson Longman, 2005.

45. ---. The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction from Poe to

Paretsky. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007.

46. Mason, Sara Elizabeth. Murder Rents a Room. Garden City, N.Y.:

Doubleday, Doran and Co, 1943.

47. Metz, Christian, et al. Psychoanalysis and Cinema: The Imaginary

Signifier. London: Macmillan, 1983.

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48. Naremore, James. More Than Night: Noir in its Contexts. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1998.

49. O‟Brien, Geoffrey. Hardboiled America: Lurid Paperbacks and the

Masters of Noir. New York: Da Capo Press, 1997.

50. Patterson, Richard North. The Lasko Tangent. New York: Norton, 1979.

51. Pendo, Stephen. Raymond Chandler on Screen: His Novels in Films.

NJ Metuchen: Scarecrow Press, 1976.

52. Plain, Gill. Twentieth-Century Crime Fiction: Gender, Sexuality and

the Body. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University, 2001.

53. Priestman, Martin. The Cambridge Companion To Crime Fiction. New

York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

54. Priestman, Martin. Crime Fiction from Poe to the Present. Plymouth:

Northcote House, 1998.

55. Porter, Dennis. The Pursuit of Crime: Art and Ideology in Detective

Fiction. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981.

56. Ressler, Robert k, and Thomas Shachtman. I Have Lived in the

Monster: Inside the Minds of the World‟s Most Notorious Serial

Killers. New York: St Martin‟s Press, 1997.

57. Roth, Marty. Foul & Fair Play: Reading Genre in Classic Detective

Fiction. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1995.

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58. Scaggs, John. Crime Fiction New Critical Idiom. London: Taylor &

Francis Routledge, 2005.

59. Sims, Michael, eds. The Penguin Book of Gaslight Crime: Con Artists,

Burglars, Rogues, and Scoundrels from the Time of Sherlock Holmes.

New York: Penguin Books, 2009.

60. Simpson, Philip L. Psycho Paths: Tracking the Serial Killer through

Contemporary American Film and Fiction. Carbondale: Southern

Illinois University Press, 2000.

61. Thomas, Ronald R. Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science.

New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

62. Walton, Priscilla L., and Manina Jones. Detective Agency: Women

Rewriting the Hard-Boiled Tradition. Berkeley: University of

California Press, 1999.

63. Walker, Ronald, and June M. Frazer. The Cunning Craft: Original

Essays on Detective Fiction and Contemporary Literary Theory.

Macomb: Western Illinois University Press, 1990.

64. Winks, Robin. Modus Operandi: An Excursion into Detective Fiction.

Boston: D R Godine, 1982

65. Wykes, Maggie. News, Crime and Culture. London: Pluto Press, 2001.

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Webliography

1. Arata, Stephen D. The Sedulous Ape: Atavism, Professionalism, and

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List of Publications

1. John Sunil Manoah, Crime fiction and Crime Detection: Contributions to the

Society with reference to Lee Horsley’s works, Published in Language in

India, Vol.12:7 July 2012.

2. John Sunil Manoah, Soft skills for Engineers through Literature, Published

in International Journal of English & Education (IJEE), Vol.10:3 July 2012.

Proceedings in Conferences / Seminars

1. Paper presented on “Evolution of Soft Skills for Technical Students through

Literature” in the National Conference at SRM University in association

with ELTAI on 4th

& 5th

April, 2011.

2. Paper presented on “English Language Competent for Call Centres” in the

National Conference on English for Empowerment in association with

University of Cambridge on 15th

February, 2011.

3. Paper Presented on “Summit of English Language Competence through

soliloquy Concepts” in the National Seminar on ALLT organised by

University of Madras Distance Education on 15th

& 16th

March, 2011.