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Old 09-13-2010, 06:08 PM   #66
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I consider the books to fall in the "Crime fiction" category.
Crime is a broad category. And it is hard to compare books that are good and belongs to different categories. If a book is better if I really get stuck in it and cannot stop reading then Stieg Larson's books are in the top. But if I would look at style and language a lot of crime books have better style and languange but the style and language works at least.

I would say that the first book is a locked room mystery, the second is more a police procedural and the third is more a spy story.
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