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[[Odo]] was a fan of crime novels and drew on his knowledge of [[20th century]] crime novels to help solve the case when several [[Deep Space 9]] crewmembers were being killed in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|Field of Fire}}) |
[[Odo]] was a fan of crime novels and drew on his knowledge of [[20th century]] crime novels to help solve the case when several [[Deep Space 9]] crewmembers were being killed in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|Field of Fire}}) |
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A crime novel was a piece of literature that focused on a crime and the story of its execution or solving by a detective.
Odo was a fan of crime novels and drew on his knowledge of 20th century crime novels to help solve the case when several Deep Space 9 crewmembers were being killed in 2375. (DS9: "Field of Fire")