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MYSTERY IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH II (Volume 35:1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- The American South, circa 1964 by Gary Alexander
- GRITS by Jenna Bennett
- Fabulous Florida by Nancy J. Cohen
- Southern Mysteries: It’s All in the History by Beverly Connor
- The Role of Memory in Southern Mystery Fiction by John Copenhaver
- The Heart in Conflict With Itself: The Myth of the South by J. Madison Davis
- Religion in the Deep South by Phillip DePoy
- Southern Porches by Tracy Dunham
- Appalachian Love Song by Dean Feldmeyer
- Where the Deep Waters Flow by David Fulmer
- Chicken Fried Lit: The Southern Gothic Tradition in Crime Fiction by Richard Helms
- Ponce de Leon by Russell Hill
- Back from the Dead by Ed Kovacs
- Smoky Mountain Intrigue by Deborah J Ledford
- Writing a Cozy Mystery as a ‘deep Southerner’ by R.J. Lee
- Hungry, Haunted, and Helplessly Imaginative by Gayle Leeson
- Storytelling in Dixie by D.P. Lyle
- Little Old Southern Ladies Who Wear Gumshoes by Ed Lynskey
- Is Maryland Really in the South? by Debbi Mack
- Judge Deborah Knott’s View of the South by Margaret Maron
- A Yankee in the Land of Cotton by Brent Monahan
- Make Mine a Mausoleum by M. A. Monnin
- True Confessions of a Transplanted Yankee by Gail Oust
- Fiction Seasoned by the South by Linda Bennett Pennell
- Many Souths by Cathy Pickens
- Memories of the American South Find Their Way into My Debut Novel by Ang Pompano
- Justice with Gentility by Rosemary Poole-Carter
- Stereotypes and Reality by Terry Shames
- Murder, Treachery, and Heroism in the CSA by Christopher Stires
- I’m a Hillbilly by Nancy Swing
- Pull Up a Chair and Sit a Spell by Jane Tesh
- A Magic Southern City by T.K. Thorne
- And Justice for the Dead by Maggie Toussaint
- Southern Fried Murder: Mayhem in the Old South by Robert W. Walker
- Tapping into the Deep South’s Rich Literary Heritage by Peggy Webb
- Hidden Under the Floorboards by Karen White
- Murder in Retrospect: Reviews by Sandie Herron, L.J. Roberts, Dru Ann Love, and Lesa Holstine
- The Children’s Hour: Crime Fiction in the American South by Gay Toltl Kinman
- In Short: The Southern Regional Short Story by Marvin Lachman
- From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
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