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    The Best Espionage Novels of 2020

    International intrigue abounds in the year's best spy fiction

    December 18, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Thirty Years Later, Home Alone Has a Lot to Say About Adulthood

    And it construes adulthood as having the right to do what it takes to defend your property.
    ("Keep the change, you filthy animal.")

    December 17, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    Walter Mosley on Devil in a Blue Dress, Thirty Years Later

    "He has been stopped by a thousand disrespectful policemen and he has brought to light the truths that America, from white nationalists to the Ivy League, has tried its best to hide."

    December 17, 2020  By Walter Mosley
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    The Best Psychological Thrillers of 2020

    Revenge plots, family secrets, and mysterious neighbors—these are the year's best psychological thrillers.

    December 17, 2020  By Lisa Levy
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    The Best Debut Novels of 2020

    The year's best from first-time authors breaking into crime fiction, mystery, and thrillers.

    December 16, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Reacher, Prospero, and Child

    The links connecting two writers—William Shakespeare and Lee Child—run deeper than you might think.

    December 16, 2020  By Heather Martin
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    Graphic Content: Into the Crime-Riddled 1980's Los Angeles of Ethan Reckless

    Ed Brubaker on private eyes, pulp thrillers, and his latest collaboration with Sean Phillips, Reckless

    December 16, 2020  By Alex Segura
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    The Best Gothic Fiction of 2020

    As the Gothic Revival continues, it's time to take stock of the best, most anxious, and most atmospheric gothic fiction of 2020.

    December 16, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    The Best True Crime Books of 2020

    The year's best nonfiction crime books range from memoirs to spy stories to tales of systemic corruption.

    December 15, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    The Lost Art of the "Cast of Characters" Lists That Opened Midcentury Mystery Novels

    Wordplay, witty insults, and the occasionally lurid remark rounded out a popular feature of paperback crime novels.

    December 15, 2020  By J. Kingston Pierce
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