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* ''[[Streets of Fire]]'' ([[1989]]) by [[Thomas Cook]]
* ''[[Streets of Fire]]'' ([[1989]]) by [[Thomas Cook]]
* ''[[B-Four]]'' ([[1992]]) by [[Sam Hodges]]
* ''[[B-Four]]'' ([[1992]]) by [[Sam Hodges]]
* ''[[Invisible Life]]'' (1994) by E. Lynn Harris
* ''[[The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963]]'' ([[1995]]) by [[Christopher Watson]]
* ''[[The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963]]'' ([[1995]]) by [[Christopher Watson]]
* ''[[The Last Hotel for Women]]''  ([[1996]]) by [[Vicki Covington]]
* ''[[The Last Hotel for Women]]''  ([[1996]]) by [[Vicki Covington]]

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This is a List of novels set in Birmingham:

Mystery novels

References

  • Spence, Ruth S. (1973) Bibliography of Birmingham, Alabama, 1872–1972
  • Brown, Steven Ford (1983) Contemporary Literature in Birmingham: An Anthology
  • Cather, Patrick (1993) Birmingham Bound: Opinionated and Often Irreverent Essays on the Fifty Most Important Books About Alabama's Largest City
  • Hitchcock, Bert "Birmingham, Alabama" in Joseph M. Flora, Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan, Todd W. Taylor (2002) The companion to Southern literature: themes, genres, places, people, movements, and motifs.. Baton Rouge, Louisiana:LSU Press ISBN 9780807126929

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