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Difference between revisions of "25 Books to Read Before You're Murdered"

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*''Alfred Hitchcock's Favorite Ghost-Written Ghost Stories''; a reference to [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and "{{w|ghostwriter}}s".
 
*''Alfred Hitchcock's Favorite Ghost-Written Ghost Stories''; a reference to [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and "{{w|ghostwriter}}s".
 
*''The Big Slurp''.
 
*''The Big Slurp''.
*''The Black Cat in the Hat''; a parody of both ''{{w|The Cat in the Hat}}'', by {{W|Dr. Seuss}}, and ''{{w|The Black Cat (short story)|The Black Cat}}'', by [[Edgar Allan Poe]].
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*''The Black Cat in the Hat''; a parody of both ''{{w|The Cat in the Hat}}'', by {{W|Dr. Seuss}}, and ''{{W2|The Black Cat|short story}}'', by [[Edgar Allan Poe]].
 
*''Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Talented Mr. Ripley''; a reference to the fictional detective {{w|Charlie Chan}}, the 1981 film ''{{w|Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen}}'', and the film ''{{W2|The Talented Mr. Ripley|film}}''.
 
*''Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Talented Mr. Ripley''; a reference to the fictional detective {{w|Charlie Chan}}, the 1981 film ''{{w|Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen}}'', and the film ''{{W2|The Talented Mr. Ripley|film}}''.
 
*''Encyclopedia Brown Finds His Keys''; a parody of the ''{{w|Encyclopedia Brown}}'' book series, written by ''{{w|Donald J. Sobol}}''.
 
*''Encyclopedia Brown Finds His Keys''; a parody of the ''{{w|Encyclopedia Brown}}'' book series, written by ''{{w|Donald J. Sobol}}''.
 
*''The English Muffin Mystery'' by Ellery Queen Elizabeth.
 
*''The English Muffin Mystery'' by Ellery Queen Elizabeth.
*''Fletch Buys the Farm''; a reference to the mystery novel ''{{w|Fletch (novel)|Fletch}}'', by {{w|Gregory Mcdonald}}.
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*''Fletch Buys the Farm''; a reference to the mystery novel ''{{W2|Fletch|novel}}'', by {{w|Gregory Mcdonald}}.
*''The Friends of Eddie Cantor''; a reference to entertainer {{w|Eddie Cantor}} and the novel ''{{w|The Friends of Eddie Coyle (novel)|The Friends of Eddie Coyle}}'', by {{w|Geroge V. Higgins}}.
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*''The Friends of Eddie Cantor''; a reference to entertainer {{w|Eddie Cantor}} and the novel ''{{W2|The Friends of Eddie Coyle|novel}}'', by {{w|Geroge V. Higgins}}.
*''Gorky Port''; a reference to ''{{w|Gorky Park (novel)|Gorky Park}}'', a crime novel by {{w|Martin Cruz Smith}}, named after the {{w|Gorky Park (Moscow)|leisure park in Moscow}}.
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*''Gorky Port''; a reference to ''{{W2|Gorky Park|novel}}'', a crime novel by {{w|Martin Cruz Smith}}, named after the {{W2|Gorky Park|Moscow|leisure park in Moscow}}.
 
*''I, the Jewelry''; a parody of ''{{w|I, the Jury}}'' by {{w|Mickey Spillane}}. The author's name is a pun on Mickey Spillane and on {{w|Tiffany & Co.}}, which is world-famous for its jewelry.
 
*''I, the Jewelry''; a parody of ''{{w|I, the Jury}}'' by {{w|Mickey Spillane}}. The author's name is a pun on Mickey Spillane and on {{w|Tiffany & Co.}}, which is world-famous for its jewelry.
 
*''In Cold Borscht''; a reference to {{w|Truman Capote}}'s ''{{w|In Cold Blood}}'', and makes reference to {{w|Borscht}}, a popular soup dish eaten in many central and eastern European countries.
 
*''In Cold Borscht''; a reference to {{w|Truman Capote}}'s ''{{w|In Cold Blood}}'', and makes reference to {{w|Borscht}}, a popular soup dish eaten in many central and eastern European countries.
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*''A Murder Most Mysterious''; a reference to [[Agatha Christie]] books.
 
*''A Murder Most Mysterious''; a reference to [[Agatha Christie]] books.
 
*''A Mystery Most Murderous''; a reference to Agatha Christie books.
 
*''A Mystery Most Murderous''; a reference to Agatha Christie books.
*''The Name of the Eye of the Day of the Silence of the Rose Needle Jackal Lambs''; a reference to ''{{w|The Name of the Rose}}'', ''{{w|The Eye of the Needle}}'', ''{{w|The Day of the Jackal}}'', and ''{{w|The Silence of the Lambs (novel)|The Silence of the Lambs}}''.
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*''The Name of the Eye of the Day of the Silence of the Rose Needle Jackal Lambs''; a reference to ''{{w|The Name of the Rose}}'', ''{{w|The Eye of the Needle}}'', ''{{w|The Day of the Jackal}}'', and ''{{W2|The Silence of the Lambs|novel}}''.
 
*''The New Marsupials''.
 
*''The New Marsupials''.
 
*''The Postman Always Ring-A-Ding-Ding's''; a reference to the crime novel ''{{w|The Postman Always Rings Twice}}'', by {{w|James M. Cain}}, and the [[Frank Sinatra]] phrase "Ring-A-Ding-Ding!", which was later turned into a song and {{w|Ring-a-Ding-Ding!|album}}. The author, James M. Sinatra, is a reference to both Cain and Sinatra.
 
*''The Postman Always Ring-A-Ding-Ding's''; a reference to the crime novel ''{{w|The Postman Always Rings Twice}}'', by {{w|James M. Cain}}, and the [[Frank Sinatra]] phrase "Ring-A-Ding-Ding!", which was later turned into a song and {{w|Ring-a-Ding-Ding!|album}}. The author, James M. Sinatra, is a reference to both Cain and Sinatra.

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25 Books to Read Before You're Murdered is a list of crime novels that Chief Wiggum got a librarian to compile.

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