Acknowledgments
Introduction
John J. Han, C. Clark Triplett, and Matthew Bardowell, Missouri Baptist University, USA
Part I. Narrative Structure and Moral Imagination
1. A Memoir Without Conscience: Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Timothy Ruppert, Slippery Rock University, USA
2. A Not-So-Certain Morality: Adaptations in Murder on the Orient Express
Annette Wren, McMurry University, USA
3. The Colorado Kid, Joyland, and Later: Genre Hybridity and the Moral Imagination in Stephen King's Hard Case Crime Novels
Alissa Burger, Culver-Stockton College, USA
4. "They've already killed him": Moral Ambiguity in Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Andrea Tinnemeyer, College Preparatory School, Oakland, CA, USA
5. "What's luck got to do with it?": Privilege, Morality, and the Victim in Tana French's Wych Elm
Deirdre Flynn, University of Limerick, Ireland
6. Beyond "Puzzles and Bugaboos": A Family Systems Interpretation of Dorothy L. Sayers's "Monster," Gaudy Night
Beth McFarland-Wilson, Northern Illinois University, USA
Part II. World Literature and Moral Ambiguity
7. Opaque Feminine Ethics in Kirino's Out
Aya Kubota, Bunka Gakuen University, Japan, and John J. Han, Missouri Baptist University, USA
8. Moral Certainty or Ambiguity in the Clerical Detective Novels: Discovering a Middle Way in F. H. Batacan's Smaller and Smaller Circles
C. Clark Triplett, Missouri Baptist University, USA
9. "Life's messy complexity": Moral Ambiguity, Compromise, and Vigilante Justice in Kishwar Desai's Simran Singh Trilogy
Nikita Gloria Pinto, Independent Scholar, U.A.E.
10. Mystery Pierced with Social Evil: Reading Caste and Class Issues in The Quills of the Porcupine
Debaditya Mukhopadhyay, Manikchak College, India
Part III. Faith, Certainty, and Doubt in Mystery Fiction
11. Between Faith and Nihilism: Greene's Moral Imagination in The Third Man
John J. Han, Missouri Baptist University, USA
12. Brother Cadfael, Social Justice, and the Medieval Mystery Fiction of Ellis Peters
Jane Beal, University of La Verne, USA
13. A Vocation of Truth: The Pursuit of Moral Certainty in the Detective Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers
Andrew J. Spencer, Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, USA
14. "What if a war was what he was waiting for?": Graham Greene, Patrick Hamilton, and the Writing of Crime Between the Wars
Michael Hallam, University of Brighton, UK
15. The Restorative Vision of Justice in G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown
Matthew Bardowell, Missouri Baptist University, USA
About the Contributors
Index