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  2. Department Q - Wikipedia

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    Department Q (Danish: Afdeling Q) is a series of ten Danish Nordic noir crime novels by author Jussi Adler-Olsen [1] which have been adapted in an ongoing series of highly successful Danish films and a forthcoming English language TV adaptation for Netflix which changes the setting from Denmark to Scotland.

  3. Noir fiction - Wikipedia

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    A sub-genre of noir fiction has been named "rural noir" in the US, [15] [16] and sometimes "outback noir" in Australia. [17] [18] Many rural noir novels have been adapted for film and TV series in both countries, such as Ozark, No Country for Old Men, [15] and Big Sky in the US, [19] and Troppo, The Dry, Scrublands, [17] and High Country (2024) in Australia.

  4. DC Black Label - Wikipedia

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    The Last God: Book I of the Fellspyre Chronicles: The Last God #1–12, The Last God: Tales from the Book of Ages #1 and The Last God: Songs of Lost Children #1 HC Phillip Kennedy Johnson Riccardo Federici 448 August 3, 2021: 978-1779510549: Sweet Tooth: The Return: Sweet Tooth: The Return #1–6 TP Jeff Lemire: 152 August 17, 2021: 978-1779510327

  5. Hard Case Crime - Wikipedia

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    Hard Case Crime is an American imprint of hardboiled crime novels founded in 2004 by Charles Ardai and Max Phillips. [1] [2] The series recreates, in editorial form and content, the flavor of the paperback crime novels of the 1940s and '50s.

  6. Pulp noir - Wikipedia

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    Pulp noir is a subgenre influenced by various "noir" genres, as well as (as implied by its name) pulp fiction genres; particularly the hard-boiled genres which help give rise to film noir. [1] Pulp noir is marked by its use of classic noir techniques, but with urban influences. Various media include film, illustrations, photographs and videogames.

  7. Quirke (series) - Wikipedia

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    It is more connected to the circumstances of my life than my Banville books. [ 1 ] The eighth and ninth novels in the series, April in Spain and The Lock-Up , feature investigator St. John Strafford, a "Big House" Protestant, who is also a character in other Banville works, including Snow (2020) and The Secret Guests (2022).

  8. Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics - Wikipedia

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    Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics is a black-and-white crime comics anthology published by Dark Horse Comics. The collection contains original stories as well as short stories of already established crime comics series.

  9. Blacksad - Wikipedia

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    Blacksad is a noir comic series created by Spanish authors Juan Díaz Canales (writer) and Juanjo Guarnido (artist), and published by publisher Dargaud in album format.Though both authors are Spanish, their main target audience for Blacksad is the French market [1] and thus they publish all Blacksad volumes in French first; the Spanish edition usually follows about one month later. [2]

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