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    She refined the crime novel to its dark, poetic core and created a roster of iconic detectives along the way.

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    "Through crime fiction, we have faced all manner of peril, defended the unjustly accused, protected intended victims."

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    The Uncanny Appeal of Sole Survivor Stories

    We weren't meant to fly, but we do. Stories of crash survivors speak to something primitive—and mysterious—in us.

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