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Crime thrillers, espionage, cozy country mysteries - help us sort out whodunnit! Let's get suspiciou

Crime thrillers, espionage, cozy country mysteries - help us sort out whodunnit! [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Let's get suspicious... We wrapped up our Book Collecting By The Year series on Children's Books in 2019, and we're ready to get rolling with our next topic - MYSTERIES! Before we launch into our choices for the most collectible mystery book for each year in the 1920s, we are going to have a review of the history of the modern mystery novel, and also look at some of the varieties of subgenres within the realm of mystery fiction. [A Brief History of Mystery Books]( Books about Books: the Mystery Edition Mystery fiction has many subgenres: hard-boiled, cozy, police procedural, and so many more. One particular subgenre of interest to lovers of books is that of the bibliomystery. As the name suggests, bibliomysteries are mysteries that deal in some significant way with books and the world associated with books. A bibliomystery may deal with the theft of a rare book, the murder of a bookdealer, or underhanded dealings inside a publishing firm. The key is that the connection to the world of books not be merely tangential. So, a mystery set on a college campus featuring a professor-detective who occasionally wrote wouldn't generally be considered a bibliomystery unless the action of the book somehow centered directly around a book, manuscript, or some other book-related theme. [Learn more about Bibliomysteries]( Are you on Instagram? Join us! [Join us!]( We will be featuring more mysteries, thrillers, and chillers as we continue to roll out this Book Collecting By The Year series. Follow Biblio: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( Copyright © 2020 Biblio.com, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at Biblio.com, or from our Facebook page. Our mailing address is: Biblio.com PO Box 1211Asheville, NC 28802 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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