Across
- 4. The city assumes this role in the text which conventionally belongs to a character in the genre.
- 6. A term that refers to the criminal goings on beneath the surface.
- 7. What was Day's original motivation for writing Claudia Valentine thrillers?
- 9. The city is described as full of this.
- 12. Hard-boiled Crime Fiction depends on the setting having this sense.
- 14. Harry Lavender is an example of this.
- 17. A recurring motif in the novel
- 18. Another layer to the city that older readers would identify with.
Down
- 1. heart An example of how the city is personified to take on a character of its own.
- 2. The city's identity is referred to as this.
- 3. These are described as short in the city by Claudia.
- 5. Referred to as the 'greatest equaliser'.
- 8. The most beautiful harbour in the world.
- 10. The text offers a sense of familiarity to this audience.
- 11. The setting enhances this for the detective.
- 13. To have two sides to an image.
- 15. The influential environment in which someone lives.
- 16. What is described as changing all the time in the city?
