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		<title>Suspense &amp; Thriller</title>
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			<title>About the Genre</title>
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			<description>Here are the sub-genres of the Suspense &amp; Thriller category:



Action: a story that often features a race against the clock, lots of violence, and an obvious antagonist.



Comic: a thriller played for laughs, whether through a spoof of the genre or wisecracking interplay between the protagonists.



Conspiracy: a thriller in which the hero battles a large, powerful group whose true extent only he recognizes.



Crime: a story focused on the commission of a crime, often from the point of  ...</description>
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