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1.
Ari Hiltunen is an author who has written a book that
analyses what the great philosopher Aristotle was trying
to say about the nature of drama and storytelling.
According to one of his observations, Aristotle's concept
of fear can best be understood by the word _______.The
audience are aware of threatening danger and would like to
warn the character but of course cannot do so.
Fill in the blank with a word that is relevant to
this quiz.
Suspense
Ken Follett
- Torus
- The Man from St.. Petersburg
- Hammer of Eden
- Hornet Flight
Della Street
Ashok Banker
True Detective
7. Connect
8. Who is credited as
the author in this
re-imagination of his
1975 work?
Anterograde Amnesia
Ruth Rendell
Volume of the Encyclopdia Britannica
Eric Segal
Masoom
John Banville
Raymond Chandler
18. Vardi Waala Gunda starts with the corrupt activities of Inspector
Agent Vinod
21.
In anatomy it is a small tubular gland, pit, or recess. Its
other meaning of an underground room or vault beneath
a church, used as a chapel or burial place, comes from the
old Greek and Latin words for hidden.
22.
His varied journalistic assignments as a crime reporter
inspired the Just Men series, and foreign correspondent
assignments to places like the Belgian Congo
triggered Sanders of the River.
His novel, The Gaunt Stranger, was turned into a stage play
by Sir Gerald who was the son of French novelist, artist
and Punch illustrator Sir Georgefather of an equally
accomplished Dame.
Who is the writer, and which is the other famous
family? (1 + 1)
Edgar Wallace
The du Mauriers
23.
Writing under the pseudonym Barnaby Ross, they
created a fictional detectivea retired Shakespearian
actor who left the theatre because he lost his sense of
hearing.
Ellery Queen
Drury Lane
24.
His is one of the first names
that come to mind when
thinking of pulpy novels, but
his earlier ones were
masterpieces. They include a
heart-breaking 1951 story
about the coming-of-age and
misspent youth of a Jewish
kid. This movie is based on
the book.
Name the author and the
book. (1 + 1)
*25.
In this, his first appearance
back in 1925, he solves a
murder mystery in his own
Honolulu. He doesnt speak
his first words until page 82,
and they are typically
ungrammatical: No knife are
present in neighbourhood of
crime.
Who?
Charlie Chan
26.
C.W. Grafton, better known as Sue Graftons dad,
embarked on one of detective fiction's most original
title patterns with the critically acclaimed The Rat Began
to Gnaw the Rope followed by The Rope Began to Hang
the Butcher, a ten-volume series about a Kentucky
Lawyer Gil Henry.
That he stopped after just two volumes is regrettable.
What would have been the title of the third book
had he continued writing?
27.
Who, talking about what in this paraphrased interview?
There are several reasons. First, every ______ has a good story.We
get involved with people who have messed up their lives, and their
mistakes make fascinating stories. Street ______ see the underbelly
of society. Corporate ______ see high-stakes shenanigans... ______
think they can add a twist here and a subplot there and produce a
real thriller. Second, most ______ would rather be doing something
else.The profession is overcrowded and the competition is fierce.
Most of the work is terribly boring.There is tremendous
dissatisfaction within the profession, and almost every ______ I
know is looking for a way out.
28.
The basic plot is about an attorney who catches a rapist
Max Cady in the act, testifies against him and is
instrumental in Cady going to prison. Cady holds a deep
grudge and after he gets out he stalks the lawyers family,
and his vendetta escalates to killing anyone Cady thinks
is close to the lawyer and his people.
Based on a psychological thriller by John D MacDonald,
the story was made into two movies carrying the same
name, one each in 1962 and the other in 1991.
What were they called?
Cape Fear
29.
Settling down in the borderlands between North
Carolina and Kentucky, the family divided into three
clansSmoky Mountain, Cumberland Gap and
Clinch Mountain.
The Sacketts
by Louis LAmour
Tom Clancy
Jack Ryan
Ryan issued a foreign policy doctrine which largely
defined his administration's international perspective,
similar to the Monroe Doctrine
31.
Mr. Romance is a 2005 US reality TV show which aired
on Oxygen. It was created by Gene Simmons and hosted
by Fabio Lanzoni.
It featured twelve contestants and each week they would
take part in a series of events.
What were the events, which would ultimately
lead to a lucrative assignment as a grand prize?
32.
This book is based on two sources
an account of a 10th-century Muslim
who travels with a group of Vikings to
their settlement, and a 3182-line-long
work which is in a manuscript known
as the Nowell Codex, located in the
British Library.
Which work, said to be the oldest
such work that is still surviving,
will one find in the Nowell Codex?
Beowulf
33.
His first non-fiction work, The Sea Hunters, was
released in 1996. The Board of Governors of the
Maritime College, State University of New York,
considered The Sea Hunters in lieu of a Ph.D. thesis and
awarded him a Doctor of Letters degree in May, 1997.
Which internationally recognized authority on
shipwrecks wrote it?
Clive Cussler
34.
The 1961 film adaptation of the book inspired the name
of the series on the right. Which series that ran for a
lengthy twelve years from 1984-96?
*35.
Connect the four movies.
36.
Carrs mastery saw this novel selected as
the best of all time by a panel of writers.
37.
An author and his character cannot have a more
prominent resemblance to each other, than these two.
Was the hero made after his own image, we dont know.
Name both (1 + 1).
38.
In 1984, when a new wing was proposed for the National
Gallery of London, Prince Charles is said to have
remarked that it was a monstrous _________ on the
face of a much-loved and elegant friend, likening it to a
large boil, infected and with pus.
This meaning of the word comes from the fact that the
boil looks like an unfaceted stone, of which we are all
familiar with a specimen in a cooler shade.
What word?
Carbuncle
39.
What thorough entertainment started in 1955 with
the one on the left and ended with the one on the right
in 1986?
*40.
The link between violence and X was established in the
mid-19th century, for the simple reason that they (X)
became available only in that time period. An early
example is Xavier de Montepins narration in P.L.M. Rigolo
in 1886.
Mysteries on trains