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    The Crime Fiction of Algiers

    Exploring a Complex Outpost of Mediterranean Noir

    June 17, 2019  By Paul French
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    The Most Anticipated Crime Shows of Summer

    Your guide to the essential series of Summer 2019. From Veronica Mars to Luther to Mindhunter, there's a crime show for everyone.

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    The FBI agent assigned to investigate links between LAPD corruption and the murder of Biggie Smalls was silenced by political pressure—until now.

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    Is China About to Witness a Crime Wave?

    Readers and audiences in China are showing an appetite for crime stories like never before. Are authors and filmmakers ready?

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    The Rise and Fall of the Bank Robbery Capital of the World

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    Agatha Christie and the Case of the Unwieldy Adaptation

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    The History of Queer True Crime and the Legacy of Tom Ripley

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