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Early crime fiction often invited the reader to match wits with the writer. Edgar Allan Poe invented the detective genre with his 1841 story " The Murders in the Rue Morgue ," in which his hero deduces how two women were brutally slain in a fourth-floor room in which the windows and doors were...
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