’The foreigner’ is a familiar character in popular crime fiction, from the foreign detective whose outsider status provides a unique perspective on a familiar or exotic location to the
xenophobic portrayal of the criminal ’other’. Exploring popular crime fiction from across the world, The Foreign in International Crime Writing examines these popular works as ’transcultural
contact zones’ in which writers can tackle such issues as national identity, immigration, globalization and diaspora communities. Offering readings of 20th and 21st-century crime writing from
Norway, the UK, India, China, Europe and Australasia, the essays in this book open up new directions for scholarship on crime writing and transnational literatures.