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Old 06-03-2012, 07:51 PM   #10
SteveEisenberg
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Josephine Tey wrote about crimes other than murder and without a great deal of violence.
Thanks for the tip. I just read The Franchise Affair, which is indeed murderless. The suspense mostly revolves around the question of whether a violent crime actually occurred, so I can't say how low-violence it really is without giving away the ending.

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Nero Wolfe and any of the golden age, really ... Raymond Chandler!
I'll have to try Wolfe at some point. But Chandler? Are you sure?
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