Clues: A Journal of Detection

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An Alfred Hitchcock Filmography2013/04/01
Introduction: Hitchcock and Adaptation2013/04/01
Extraordinary Renditions: DeLillo's <i>Point Omega</i> and Hitchcock's <i>Psycho</i>2013/04/01
Adapting Poe, Adapting Hitchcock: Robert Bloch in the Shadow of Hitchcock's Television Empire2013/04/01
True Crime in Bermondsey: Representations of Maria Manning2013/09/01
Crime Fiction and the Armchair Traveler: The Case of Martin Walker's Bruno Courrèges Series2013/09/01
"You Think It's Possible to Fix Broken Things?": Terror in the South African Crime Fiction of Margie Orford and Jassy Mackenzie2013/09/01
Liminality and Patricia Highsmith's <i>The Talented Mr. Ripley</i>2013/09/01
Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment: Detection, Reason, and Genius in Tales of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle2013/09/01
Literary Allusions in Robert B. Parker's Spenser Series2013/09/01
"What we call civilization": Raymond Chandler's Geographic Critique of Socioeconomic Inequalities in the Philip Marlowe Novels—A Barthesian Reading2013/09/01
Book Reviews2013/09/01
Wilkie Collins's <i>The Law and the Lady</i> and Feminine Reason: "Quite incredible, and nevertheless quite true!"2013/09/01
Introduction: Journeys through Crime, Time, and Space2013/09/01
"There's nothing people won't do to one another, if the circumstances are right": Male Rape and the Politics of Representation in John Harvey's Police Procedural <i>Easy Meat</i>2013/09/01
From Enigmas to Emotions: The Twentieth-Century Canonization of Crime Fiction2013/09/01
Masochism and the <i>Novela Negra</i>: The Case of Francisco González Ledesma2013/09/01
Authority and Irish Cultural Memory in <i>Faithful Place</i> and <i>Broken Harbor</i>2014/03/31
Tana French: Archaeologist of Crime2014/03/31
Book Reviews2014/03/31
Liminality in the Novels of Tana French2014/03/31
Twenty-First-Century Irish Mothers in Tana French's Crime Fiction2014/03/31
Vision and Blind Spots: Characterization in Tana French's <i>Broken Harbor</i>2014/03/31
Unhappily Ever After: Fairy-Tale Motifs in Tana French's <i>In the Woods</i>2014/03/31
"Built on Nothing but Bullshit and Good PR": Crime, Class Mobility, and the Irish Economy in the Novels of Tana French2014/03/31
Blurring the Genre Borderlines: Tana French's Haunted Detectives2014/03/31
A Debt Acknowledged: <i>Clues</i> Founding Editor Alice Maxine "Pat" Browne2014/03/31
Introduction2009/10/15
Confession, Class, and Conscience in Geoffrey Household's <i>Rogue Male</i>2009/10/15
Re-covered Bodies: The Detective Novel and Transgendered Characters2009/10/15