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I think crime writing is my link with trying to preserve a sort of order
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"I think crime writing is my link with trying to preserve a sort of order"

- Antonia Fraser

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In this quote, author Antonia Fraser assesses her enthusiasm for criminal offense writing and how it functions as a way for her to preserve a sense of order worldwide. Criminal offense writing often involves checking out the darker side of humanity and the repercussions of breaking societal rules. By diving into these styles, Fraser has the ability to make sense of the mayhem and disorder that can exist in the real life. Through her writing, she is able to develop a sense of justice and closure, supplying a sense of order in a world that can often feel unforeseeable and chaotic.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Antonia Fraser somewhere between August 27, 1932 and today. She was a famous Author from United Kingdom. The author also have 28 other quotes.

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