Published February 4, 2026
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THE RISE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN 21ST-CENTURY AMERICAN DETECTIVE FICTION.
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In the 21st century, American detective fiction has undergone a significant transformation, shifting from traditional crime-solving narratives toward a deeper exploration of psychological complexity. This article examines the rise of psychological elements in contemporary American detective fiction through the works of Gillian Flynn and Don Winslow. By focusing on character psychology, moral ambiguity, and inner conflict, these authors redefine the genre and reflect modern societal anxieties. The study highlights how psychological realism enhances narrative depth and challenges conventional notions of crime, justice, and identity.
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