Truth meets fiction for S. African crime writers
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 CAPE TOWN — An American tourist runs breathlessly through the streets of Cape Town, desperate to escape the killers who have already murdered one of her friends. The scene from South African  bestseller Deon Meyer’s latest novel 13 hours is fictional, but springs  from fertile soil for the genre in a nation where truth is often  bloodier than fiction and crime claims 50 lives a day. “To  me there’s absolutely no relationship between real-world crime in South  Africa and crime fiction,” said Meyer whose international book tours  include regular grillings on crime which he argues must be seen in  context. “Most crime in South Africa is very  undramatic and unexciting. It’s mostly domestic in nature, it happens in  the disadvantaged communities. Something like 83 percent of all crime  in South Africa, especially violent crime, happens there. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100808com3.html | 
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