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Comic Capers

Humor is, by nature, subjective. Some books in this genre make you laugh out loud and hold your sides; others evince an ear-to-ear grin, a simple smile, or even an eye crinkle. If you find yourself exhibiting any of these behaviors, then the mystery you are reading falls in the Comic Caper genre.

Most often the sillier and lighter comedy is part of the Cozy genre. Examples of authors who do the gentle or silly humor well are M.C.Beaton, Jill Churchill, and Joan Hess. Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series is a good example of a series that straddles the line between light and dark humor.

Black humor is often found where the more violent scenes occur and realistic detectives ply their art. Harlan Coben, Tim Dorsey, Carl Hiaasen, Elmore Leonard, and Laurence Shames often include wry and clever commentary while describing their grittier fare, as well as the eccentric or dim-bulb character, and the bizarre or ironic occurrences that convolute the plot. .

The following is a list of authors who fit into this category. One or more of the titles in each series is given.

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