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Thrillers
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-- See Adventure fiction


Use for works characterized by an emphasis on physical and often violent action, exotic locales, and danger, generally with little character development.
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-- See Mystery fiction


Use for novels and stories dealing with the detection and solution of crime. Where possible assign additional topical headings, e.g. a class-of-persons heading for the investigator, or a heading for the name of the investigator, and headings for the setting and for the crime involved.
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-- See Mystery films


Consult LCSH for particular kinds of detective and mystery films: e.g., Sherlock Holmes films.
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-- See Suspense fiction


Use for works whose prime purpose is to produce a feeling of frightened anticipation. These works may contain secondary elements, espionage, romance, or psychology.
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