Contrast between the Novels of Agatha Christie and James Patterson
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Crime, mystery, and thriller stories are
some of contemporary American
literature's most widely read subgenres.
The best examples of these types of
writing are captivating and mysterious
until the very last page is turned. They
are consistently found at the top of the
bestseller lists published by The New
York Times. A significant number of
them are the initial entries in more
extensive series that continue to enthrall
readers. Despite their similarities,
thrillers, mysteries, and crime novels are
all classified as separate literary
subgenres. Each caters to a particular
demographic and features its own set of
distinctive colloquial expressions. This
paper will talk about two authors, and this
comparison has proved that each one is
unique and quite different as a writer
though they do write in the same genre
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