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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:French crime novels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Murder at the Frankfurt Book Fair; The Mystery of the Yellow Room; N. Noir austral; O. One ...

  6. Série noire - Wikipedia

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    Books from the series were adapted into episodes on the 1984 television series of the same name. [ 1 ] This name became a generic term for works of detective, and is considered to have inspired the French critic Nino Frank to create in 1946 the phrase Film noir , which describes Hollywood crime dramas .

  7. Barry Forshaw - Wikipedia

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    Barry Forshaw is a writer, broadcaster and journalist. [1] His books include British Crime Writing: An Encyclopedia, The Rough Guide to Crime Fiction, Brit Noir, British Gothic Cinema, Nordic Noir, Sex and Film, Euro Noir, Death in a Cold Climate: Scandinavian Crime Fiction and BFI Classics: War of the Worlds along with books on Italian cinema, film noir and the first UK biography of Stieg ...

  8. Category:Neo-noir novels - Wikipedia

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    Neo-noir novels. Neo-noir film directors refer to 'classic noir' in the use of tilted camera angles, interplay of light and shadows, unbalanced framing; blurring of the lines between good and bad and right and wrong, and thematic motifs including revenge, paranoia, and alienation.

  9. Niklas Natt och Dag - Wikipedia

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    Niklas Carl Bosson Natt och Dag (born October 3, 1979, in Stockholm) is a Swedish novelist.He debuted with the acclaimed historical detective novel The Wolf and the Watchman, [1] the first part of the Bellman noir (Jean Mickel Cardell) trilogy, followed by The City Between the Bridges and 1795.