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List of Research References

  1. Among Us, Innersloth, innersloth.com/gameAmongUs.php.

  2. “Cozy Mystery List: Author Interviews.” Cozy Mystery List, 2006, cozy-mystery.com/author-interviews.html. 

  3. Christie, Agatha. And Then There Were None / Agatha Christie. Washington Square Press, 1973. 

  4. Clements, Jonathan. "Edogawa Ranpo." The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Eds. John Clute, David Langford, Peter Nicholls and Graham Sleight. Gollancz, 29 Sept. 2020. Web. 29 Nov. 2020. <http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/edogawa_ranpo>.

  5. Demko, G J. “The International Diffusion and Adaptation of the Crime Fiction Genre.” The International Diffusion and Adaptation of the Crime Fiction Genre, www.dartmouth.edu/~gjdemko/nyaag.htm. 

  6. Desai, Shevon, et al. “‘Fake News," Lies and Propaganda: How to Sort Fact from Fiction.” University of Michigan Library, University of Michigan, 2020, guides.lib.umich.edu/fakenews. 

  7. Flanders, Judith. “Penny Dreadfuls.” The British Library, The British Library, 13 Feb. 2014, www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/penny-dreadfuls.

  8. “Human Spaceflight.” SpaceX, Elon Musk, 2020, www.spacex.com/human-spaceflight/

  9. Malmgren, Carl D. "Anatomy of Murder: Mystery, Detective, and Crime Fiction." Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 30, no. 4, 1997, pp. 115. ProQuest, https://search.proquest.com/docview/1297357386?accountid=14696.

  10. “High Definition Earth-Viewing System (HDEV)” NASA, NASA, eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ESRS/HDEV/. 

  11. Masters, Kristin. “A Brief History of the Mystery Novel.” Our Blog, blog.bookstellyouwhy.com/a-brief-history-of-the-mystery-novel.

  12. Neary, Lynn. “How To Write A Great Mystery.” NPR: National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation, 2008, www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92995184. Accessed 11 Oct. 2020.

  13. Obrist, Marianna, et al. “Space Food Experiences: Designing Passenger's Eating Experiences for Future Space Travel Scenarios.” Frontiers in Computer Science, 25 July 2019, doi:10.1007/11704.2095-2236. 

  14. Valenti, Zach, and Gabriel Urbina. Wolf 359, Season 1, episode Succulent Rat-Killing Tar. 

  15. Villagomez, Carissa. “Whodunnit First? The Origins of the Murder Mystery.” Court Theatre, 18 Dec. 2019, www.courttheatre.org/about/blog/whodunnit-first-the-origins-of-the-murder-mystery/. 

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