Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Jacqueline Bublitz on Bringing the Dead Girl Back to Life : ‘I Didn’t Set Out to Write a Crime Novel’
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'As any reader of crime fiction knows, dead girls on page one are a dime a dozen. The formula has been tried and tested ad nauseam: a mutilated body is discovered in grisly fashion, forensic mysteries and inconsistencies follow, and then hundreds of pages are concerned with whodunnit.' (Introduction)

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