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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements Special thanks, first and foremost, must go to our incredible contributors – Adam Golub, Jesyka Traynor, Rachel Friars, Simon Hobbs, Megan Hoffman, Daniel Brookes, Patrick Woodstock, and Dan Vena – for the respect and commitment they have shown to this very difficult and challenging subject. A collection like this results only from the contributions of many talented and thoughtful people, and we are humbled by all of your grace and sensitivity throughout this whole process. To the kind souls who acted as article peer reviewers, we are similarly grateful for your overwhelming support and backing of this collection. We would, in particular, like to thank Robyn Pritzker, whose knowledge and passion for American literature not only helped to strengthen this collection, but whose wisdom and generosity will always inspire us and our research. We’d also like to thank the British Association for American Studies, for funding this idea in its original workshop form. It is ultimately the association’s acknowledgment of our research project’s potential that has culminated in this collection, and for that we are eternally grateful. We are similarly appreciative of everyone at EUP, in particular the Crime Fiction Studies journal editors, Fiona and Eric. You supported this project from the start, and we cannot thank you enough for your guidance and patience. It has been an honour to work with you, and we hope to work with you both again in the near future. For their continual encouragement and companionship, we are equally beholden to our parents, whom we hope are proud (and not too troubled by this collection); to Calum, Desi, and Isaac Sutherland; and to Aaron and Sylvester Kelly. This work would and could not exist, of course, without Ken Millard, to whom we will both always be indebted. Your kindness and mentorship taught us to think and to forever learn, and this collection is a humble token of our respect and gratitude. Crime Fiction Studies 3.1 (2022): xiv DOI: 10.3366/cfs.2022.0055 © Edinburgh University Press www.euppublishing.com/cfs xiv http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Crime Fiction Studies Edinburgh University Press

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Crime Fiction Studies , Volume 3 (1): 1 – Mar 1, 2022

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Special thanks, first and foremost, must go to our incredible contributors – Adam Golub, Jesyka Traynor, Rachel Friars, Simon Hobbs, Megan Hoffman, Daniel Brookes, Patrick Woodstock, and Dan Vena – for the respect and commitment they have shown to this very difficult and challenging subject. A collection like this results only from the contributions of many talented and thoughtful people, and we are humbled by all of your grace and sensitivity throughout this whole process. To the kind souls who acted as article peer reviewers, we are similarly grateful for your overwhelming support and backing of this collection. We would, in particular, like to thank Robyn Pritzker, whose knowledge and passion for American literature not only helped to strengthen this collection, but whose wisdom and generosity will always inspire us and our research. We’d also like to thank the British Association for American Studies, for funding this idea in its original workshop form. It is ultimately the association’s acknowledgment of our research project’s potential that has culminated in this collection, and for that we are eternally grateful. We are similarly appreciative of everyone at EUP, in particular the Crime Fiction Studies journal editors, Fiona and Eric. You supported this project from the start, and we cannot thank you enough for your guidance and patience. It has been an honour to work with you, and we hope to work with you both again in the near future. For their continual encouragement and companionship, we are equally beholden to our parents, whom we hope are proud (and not too troubled by this collection); to Calum, Desi, and Isaac Sutherland; and to Aaron and Sylvester Kelly. This work would and could not exist, of course, without Ken Millard, to whom we will both always be indebted. Your kindness and mentorship taught us to think and to forever learn, and this collection is a humble token of our respect and gratitude. Crime Fiction Studies 3.1 (2022): xiv DOI: 10.3366/cfs.2022.0055 © Edinburgh University Press www.euppublishing.com/cfs xiv

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Published: Mar 1, 2022

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