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Modus Operandi: A Writer's Guide to How Criminals Work

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Offers writers information on how killers, armed robbers, arsonists, white collar criminals, and con men operate, and describes how these criminals are caught

217 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1995

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78 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2018
It's a good book, albeit dated. There are some parts that need updating for sure, since cyber crime wasn't quite as common back then as it is now. BUT if you're writing something centered on this period this is a good book to have on hand.
However the Kindle formatting is horrendous. Paragraphs get broken up with text that possibly belonged in a sidebar; a random word changes in size and font; and the flow is shattered by broken words with the later half making up a whole line. It's distracting, but I did push on because I really wanted to finish this book.
37 reviews
May 3, 2025
'Twas an interesting read, if not a little bit scattered and I suspect, outdated. I am not convinced of its benefit in helping an aspiring writer to be able to understand how criminals work, which is, of course, the purpose, and title, of the book. But like the other books in this series, it did give some insight into matters a writer might face in the course of writing a book which features crime and criminals. I think I am done with this series for now though, I'm not sure there is a great deal left to be learned from them.
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58 reviews3 followers
April 1, 2024
I liked that this manual gives you examples to put the suggestions supplied to solve their case file ( included )
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1,448 reviews6 followers
August 14, 2025
This was a good, informative book that is a valuable asset to any writer's research book collection.
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Author 1 book1 follower
February 1, 2016
Great book, terrible formatting.

A great book, full of interesting and entertaining work, that is unfortunately marred by some terrible formatting issues. Font changes, broken text, pages replicated in facsimile, odd line breaks and gaps in words.
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6,844 reviews192 followers
September 24, 2011
A helpful tool for aspiring write of detective stories and mysteries. Describes criminal methods of operation.
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Author 15 books20 followers
August 6, 2011
Very useful, easy to read, and insightful about how each different type of criminal works.
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634 reviews65 followers
April 28, 2012
A helpful starting place for the research of mystery writers.
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