Violence and Victimhood in Hispanic Crime Fiction: Essays on Contemporary Works
At the heart of all crime fiction is an investigation into an act of intentional violence. The variance, evolution, splintering, and reimagining of the genre all lie in the method and outcome of the investigation and the dynamic between investigator, criminal, and victim. The understanding and portr...
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