Friday, May 06, 2011
Popular Crime by Bill James
Bill James: "Crime stories rush by us like oncoming traffic. New crime stories emerge in the national media almost every day. Each one roars by us for a few days, is remarked upon in casual conversation and filed away as something less than a memory. Occasionally a crime story turns and follows us, visible in our mirror for months or years afterward. Each one is important to somebody and a few of them - something less than 2% of the murders - become books." New nonfiction: 364.10973 JAMES
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