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    Seven True Crime Books for Domestic-Suspense Lovers

    Sometimes the scariest place to go... is home.

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    Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village

    You stay away from the village fete, do you understand?

    January 23, 2020  By Maureen Johnson
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    No Such Thing As a Nice Guy: Reading Andrea Dworkin and Watching You

    Joe isn't a serial killer. He's a batterer. And his reform is just part of the cycle of abuse.

    January 22, 2020  By Torrey Crim
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    Golden Age Hollywood was Full of Ex-Cons

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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.

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    The Strange Cinematic Afterlife of 'Red Harvest'

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    Mysteries Between the Wars

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