![]() ![]() I’ve always loved historical mysteries, using them as an entry point to learn about worlds and times far removed from my own. Novels led the reader steep themselves in the lives and modes of thinking of characters from the past, in settings that are at once familiar and unfamiliar. While non-fiction offers a broader canvas to discuss structural themes and minutiae, fiction has an immersive advantage that can pull in many more readers. It is one of the most popular sub-genres of crime fiction, enticing people to learn about the past while immersed in a lively read. ![]() Historical crime fiction has enduring appeal. ![]()
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