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“Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science Hardcover Rona” by Ronald R. Thomas is a textbook published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. It explores the subject area of Law and Literary Criticism, specifically focusing on the intersection of Mystery & Detective, Forensic Science, and European / English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh cultures. The […]
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“Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science” by Ronald R. Thomas is a textbook published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. It explores the intersection of detective fiction and forensic science in the context of 19th-century literature and culture.