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Louisiana in Mystery, Detective and Law-Related Fiction:
A Bibliography of Detective, Mystery and Law-Related Fiction and
Non-Fiction (Includes Romantic Suspense Fiction and Children and Young Adult Titles)
Last updated
09/23/03

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
NOVELS
ANONYMOUS
WORKS, SHORT STORIES, AND COLLECTIONS
WEBSITES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
If you're looking for some reading set in Louisiana, try out works by these
mystery writers who give their work a little extra spice by setting them in places as
different as New Orleans and New Roads. Most are available in paperback at local and
national bookstores or at local libraries.
NOVELS
WEBSITES
G.
J. Demko's Landscapes of Crime: Florida and Louisiana Mysteries
Malcolm
Shuman's Official Website
BIBLIOGRAPHY
For more about crime fiction try Hardboiled
theory, part I and the Mysterious
Home Page: General Guides. For information specially about Southern detective fiction see Stephen Soitos, The
Blues Detective (1996) or J. K. Van Dover et al., Isn't Justice Always
Unfair? (1997).
Thanks to the following persons who contributed suggestions for this bibliography:
Jan Bradley, Richard Bleiler, Jennifer Cargill, Judith Caruthers; some annotations
provided by Adrianna Hovenden. Please send other
suggestions to Christine Corcos, Louisiana
State University Law Center.
C. Corcos
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