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    The Best Crime Novels of 2019

    The year's best in crime, mystery, and thrillers.

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    The Elements of the Haunted House: A Primer

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    I Wrote the Kind of Character I Wanted Most to Read About

    Twenty years later, he's still surprising me.

    December 11, 2019  By Gar Anthony Haywood
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    Ice Skating as an Education for Writing Crime Fiction

    It looks blithe and glamorous, but it's one of the most dangerous and cutthroat activities imaginable

    December 11, 2019  By J. D. Griffo
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    7 Things Crime Readers Will No Longer Tolerate

    Crime fiction is getting harder to write—and that's a good thing.

    December 10, 2019  By Christopher Fowler
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    How Women Authors Are Reshaping the Horror Genre

    "The boogeyman in the closet isn’t an amorphous shape in the dark—It’s someone we know and trust."

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    A Hard World for Little Things: 10 Dark Stories of Kids in Peril

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    December 6, 2019  By Zach Vasquez
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    What to Watch in December: Your Guide to the Month's Essential Crime TV

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    In an isolated island country, crime (storytelling) is on the rise.

    December 6, 2019  By Nalini Singh
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