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    The Crime Fiction of Madrid

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    How Reading Robert Cormier's Dark YA Helped Me Sort Through My Teacher’s Death

    Working Through Trauma in the Library Stacks

    August 26, 2019  By Brenna Ehrlich
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    When Murder Comes Home

    I had always loved reading (and writing) crime stories. Then police found a body buried in my mother's backyard.

    August 26, 2019  By J. L. Doucette
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    How Ready or Not marries traditional mystery tropes to feminist horror to tell a story of old money gone awry.

    August 23, 2019  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    In the 1970s and 80s, Boston, Seattle, Detroit, and other regional cities became the new capitals of crime fiction.

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    From Hades' kingdom to Wells' time machine, authors have always been obsessed with the underworld.

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    Secrets of the 9-1-1 Dispatcher

    An author and longtime emergency responder breaks down the tricks of the trade and a few hard-earned lessons for a crisis.

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    Curing Homesickness with Crime Fiction

    Crime fiction can take us outside ourselves—and in resolution, return us home.

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    From Edgar Allen Poe to the present day, crime writers have always had an interest in archeological mysteries.

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