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March 18, 2005: London's Financial Times: If Books Could Kill

"True crime has been around for some time, but only recently has it acquired the status of a fully fledged genre. The most eminent US crime-writing awards, the Edgars (named after the progenitive Edgar Allen Poe), have had since 1948 given an annual prize for what it calls “fact crime”.

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