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    Alex Marwood on Psychological Thrillers, Hypnotism, and Cults

    An author pursues her obsessions.

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    Soul Assassin: The Brief Life and Death of Jerome Johnson

    In 1971, somebody hired a young Black man to assassinate an Italian mafia boss. Five decades later, the mystery continues.

    January 14, 2020  By Michael Gonzales
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    January 14, 2020  By Steph Cha & Tom Lutz
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    Graham Greene and Dorothy Glover’s Amazing Collection of Victorian Detective Fiction

    It began as an affair carried out during the London Blitz. It became one of the world's premiere collections of mystery fiction.

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    When Men Narrate Psychological Thrillers

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    The True Crime Story That Changed My Life

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    The Strange Cinematic Afterlife of 'Red Harvest'

    Dashiell Hammett's classic noir was made into a musical comedy, and then things got even weirder from there.

    January 10, 2020  By Nick Kolakowski
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