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    10 New Books Coming Out This Week

    New offerings from the world of crime, mystery, and thrillers.

    August 21, 2023  By CrimeReads 
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    A Classic California Mystery: The Life and Times of Lange Lewis

    The author of The Birthday Murder has been mostly forgotten. But her mysteries portray a timeless vision of life and crime in California.

    August 21, 2023  By Randal S. Brandt
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    Read the very first reviews of Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club

    "A creepy, dystopic, confrontational novel that’s also cynically smart and sharply written"

    August 21, 2023  By Dan Sheehan
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    Running Man: Mission: Impossible–Dead Reckoning Part One and the Exertions of Tom Cruise

    Frank Falisi on when the politics of a boilerplate franchise becomes increasingly illegible

    August 18, 2023  By Frank Falisi
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    Why Horror Makes Us Feel Safe

    On distraction, catharsis, and control

    August 18, 2023  By Michelle Jabès Corpora
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    When Is It Time To Stop Writing?

    Writing is hard. Not writing is harder.

    August 18, 2023  By Laurie Cass
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    My First Thriller: James Patterson

    The international publishing juggernaut tells his own origin story, and it includes Trappist monks, too much drugs, an advertising career, and a few surprising resolutions along the way.

    August 17, 2023  By Rick Pullen
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    Writer From Away: Michael Koryta on Maine Storytelling

    "It was in Maine that I became aware of the acronym P.F.A., which stands for 'People From Away.' This is one of the great terms for outsiders I’ve ever heard. There is Maine, and there is Away."

    August 16, 2023  By Michael Koryta
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    Influencer Noir

    11 recent and forthcoming novels examining the dark side of internet fame

    August 15, 2023  By Molly Odintz
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    10 New Books Coming Out This Week

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