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    Rediscovering the Sly, Seductive Jazz Mysteries of Charlotte Carter

    30 years ago, Carter addressed racism, colorism, classism, and sexism head on. Her books feel just as relevant today.

    August 9, 2021  By Caitlin Landuyt
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    There's an Abundance of Wives In Book Titles—Where Are the Husbands?

    Chandler Baker loves marriage thrillers, but she thinks it's time for men to take a turn at being defined by their domestic roles.

    August 5, 2021  By Chandler Baker
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    Agatha Christie wasn't just an ingenious plotter and entertainer. She was a great writer. Full stop.

    August 4, 2021  By Sophie Hannah
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    The Photographers Who Inspire Megan Abbott

    From Weegee, to Gordon Parks, to Nan Goldin, these photographers capture the essence of noir.

    August 3, 2021  By Megan Abbott
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    Why One of Venezuela's Most Prominent Journalists Turned to a Thriller to Tell the Story of What Is Happening to His Country

    Moisés Naím: "This novel takes place in a wonderful country. A country that has been plundered."

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    My First Thriller: Jenny Milchman

    Jenny Milchman’s publisher thought she was nuts, but the first few months of the World’s Longest Book Tour was just the beginning.

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    A Historical Fiction Writer Considers the Enduring Appeal of the Roman Empire

    Historical writing thrives in the familiar past.

    July 29, 2021  By Lindsey Davis
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    How One Author with Aphantasia Builds Fictional Worlds

    Into the darkness—writing when your mind is a void

    July 28, 2021  By Dea Poirier
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    Rules for Writing Romantic Suspense

    Your love story needs to be as genuine as your thriller plot is compelling—and for heaven's sake, don't let your readers down!

    July 28, 2021  By Meg Tilly
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    July 27, 2021  By Terry Roberts
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