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‘Murder’ looks at noted writers

Kevin Mcdonough United Feature Syndicate

What does it take to write a good mystery novel? Is it difficult to think like a murderer? Does it take its toll on one’s mental health? Or does it allow those already affected or even damaged by crime to channel those feelings in new and creative ways?

The new series “Murder by the Book” (10 p.m., Court TV) examines the works of America’s favorite and most acclaimed crime writers as well as the true-crime stories that inspired them. Over the course of the next five weeks, “Murder” will offer viewers a look at the cases that captivated and provoked celebrated writers James Ellroy, Michael Connelly, Faye and Jonathan Kellerman and Lisa Scottoline.

Tonight, Ellroy returns to the scene of a crime very close to his heart, mind and scarred psyche, the 1958 rape and murder of his mother. Just 10 at the time, Ellroy was affected deeply by the event and would investigate the crime and brood about its impact in the 1996 novel “My Dark Places.”

In this “By the Book” hour, Ellroy is adamantly, even disturbingly, honest about his conflicted feelings for his mother, an alcoholic beauty who had divorced Ellroy’s father and who frequented the seedier bars in the neighborhood. Ellroy began his quest to understand his mother’s murder decades later.

Other highlights

Lincoln’s painful choice on “Prison Break” (8 p.m., Fox).

Carolina hosts Tampa Bay in NFL action (5:30 p.m., ESPN).

Dreams portend problems on “Heroes” (9 p.m., NBC).

Fingerprint evidence points to a guilty verdict on “Justice” (9 p.m., Fox).

“American Experience” (KSPS) celebrates the legend of the West with back-to-back repeats of “Jesse James” (9 p.m.) and “Annie Oakley” (10 p.m.).

A kidnapping hits close to home on “CSI: Miami” (10 p.m., CBS).

John Goodman guest-stars as an angry small-town sheriff on “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” (10 p.m., NBC).

Eulogies for Angelo on “What About Brian” (10 p.m., ABC).

Customized leather poses special problems for the wizards on “American Chopper” (10 p.m., Discovery).

“Biography” (8 p.m., Biography) profiles Pat Tillman, the NFL player who joined the armed forces and died in combat.