Social Milieu: The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender

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