Enthält:
Introduction
/ Jeanette Sloniowski and Marilyn Rose
HISTORY ANDTHEORY: 1. Coca-Colonialists Write Back: Localizing the Global in Canadian Crime Fiction
/ Beryl Langer
2. Canadian Criminous Writing in English
/ David Skene-Melvin
ESSAYS ON FICTION: 3. Canadian Psycho: Genre, Nation, and Colonial Violence in Michael Slade's Gothic RCMP Procedurals
/ Brian Johnson
4. Northern Procedures: Policing the Nation in Giles Blunt's "The Delicate Storm"
/ Manina Jones
5. Revisioning the Dick: Reading Thomas King's Thumps DreadfulWater Mysteries
/ Jennifer Andrews and Priscilla L. Walton
6. Generic Play & Gender Trouble in Peter Robinson's "In a Dry Season"
/ Jeanette Sloniowski
7. A Colder Kind of Gender Politics: Intersections of Feminism & Detection in Gail Bowen's Joanne Kilbourn Series
/ Pamela Bedore
8. Queer Eye for the Private Eye: Homonationalism & the Regulation of Queer Difference in Anthony Bidulka's Russell Quant Mystery Series
/ Peter Balogh
9. Under/Cover: Strategies of Detection & Evasion in Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace"
/ Marilyn Rose
ESSAYS ON TELEVISION: 10. Televising Toronto in the 1960s: "Wojeck" and the Urban Crime Genre
/ Sara A. Matheson
11. North of Quality? Quality Television and the Suburban Crimeworld of "Durham County"
/ Lindsay Steenberg and Yvonne Tasker
12. Mounties and Metaphysics: The Detective in Canadian Film and Television
/ Patricia Gruben.