52 Words to use with crime

When the crime wave was at its height a year ago, the police authorities in more than one American city confessed their impotence to impose effective restraints.

(Special crime club bulletin no. 81

The pocket book of true crime stories.

Dr. Thorndyke's crime file.

" "Seek for him whom the crime benefits, is your own axiom," argued the girl.

The crime conductor.

The perfect crime case.

The vices which drag men and women into crime spring as often from unhealthy bodies as from weak wills and callous consciences.

" He had once said that there was a certain affinity between solving chess problems and the detection of crime mystery: once the key-move was found, the rest was comparatively easy.

Blondie Iscariot; a crime novel.

The crime waffle.

The crime critic.

His appreciation of the crude mysteries of the filmed detective drama amused the famous expert in the finer art of actual crime detection, until he discovered that the boy possessed natural gifts of intuition and observation, combined with penetration.

See the monster crime hath made, Resting from his restless trade, Unfit to live, afraid to die, Hear his deep unconscious sigh, See his former horrid mien, Changed to the bright, serene, View him on his BIBLE rest, Care no longer gnaws his breast; Heaven, in mercy, let him live, Religion, such the peace you give!

Crewe was an exponent of the deductive school of crime investigation, and had first achieved fame over the Abbindon case some years ago, when he had succeeded in restoring the kidnapped heir of the Abbindon estates after the police had failed to trace the missing child.

The crime juggler.

ALLHOFF, FRED. Tracking New York's crime barons.

For certain crimes mankind has ordained penalties of exceptional severity, in order to emphasise a general abhorrence.

And I had thought that solicitude for Jaspar's soul had sent his Lily, hot-foot to prevent the crime ofmurder!

It's a crime passionel, if ever there was one, andI shall commit him for trial.

In America the real crime passionnel is a 'big steal'there's more excitement in wrecking railways than homes.

[Footnote 1: Referring to his double guiltthe one crime past, the other in continuance.

His great sin, of which he had already repented, and was studying more and more to repentthat of undertaking holy service for the sake of the loaves and the fishesthen, in natural sequence, only taking the loaves and the fishes, and doing no service in return, did not come under the name of hypocrisy, being indeed a crime patent to the universe, even when hidden from himself.

He would have given all he possessed at this momentthe entire fruits of his crime perhapsto know what that ignorant girl thought of it all, and it caused him acute, almost physical pain, to refrain from questioning her.

In one English-language newspaper, a correspondent sent me a crime report, which, under normal circumstances, should have been carried the next day.

52 Words to use with  crime