'Traditionally crime fiction ends with identifying the criminal and thus re-establishing the social and moral order. However Susan demonstrates that the six writers are concerned with replotting the process of crime novels in ways which affect the reading process.' - Christopher Dean, The Dorothy L. Sayers Society Newsletter
Dedication Preface Lives of Crime Gendering the Genre Social Negotiations: Class, Crime and Power Lands of Hope and Glory?: Englishness, Race and Colonialism Detecting Psychoanalysis: Readers, Criminals and Narrative Crimes: A Literature of Terror and Horror The Spirits of Detection Feminism is Criminal Appendices Notes Selected Bibliography on Crime Fiction Index
SUSAN ROWLAND is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Greenwich. She is also author of C.G.Jung and Literary Theory: The Challenge from Fiction (1999). She has published upon the work of Michèle Roberts, Doris Lessing and Margaret Attwood, among others.