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Tag Archives: Agatha Christie

Genres Within Genres

I write fiction. When I wrote A Time For Silence, my first book to be published, I saw it primarily as a contemporary novel with historical overtones, but I was told that it would be classified as a crime novel. Which is fair enough; there are crimes in it. But in my head I wasContinue reading “Genres Within Genres”

Posted bythornemoore20th Apr 2021Posted inCrime, My Books, Science Fiction, writingTags:Agatha Christie, genres, murder5 Comments on Genres Within Genres
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