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Sarah Perry: Gothic Fiction Has Always Been Political

Monsters, Mystery, and Bearing Witness

October 19, 2018  By Lily Meyer
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the
Evolving Sherlock Canon

Abdul-Jabbar and Lyndsay Faye Discuss Conan Doyle, Mycroft, and the World of Holmes Pastiches

October 17, 2018  By Lyndsay Faye
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The Art of the Feminist Thriller

Karin Slaughter on the Evolution of a Genre and Its Treatment of Women

October 15, 2018  By Molly Odintz
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Joe Ide on Bringing Sherlock
to Modern-Day L.A.

The Hood Needs a Consulting Detective of Its Own

October 10, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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Tana French: We're All Unreliable Narrators

An Interview With The Queen Of Psychological Mysteries

October 9, 2018  By Molly Odintz
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Kate Atkinson Loves a Good Secret

Lies, Spies, and Revelations in Atkinson's World of Espionage

September 27, 2018  By Daneet Steffens
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What Does Our True Crime Obsession Say About America?

Two Collectors Talk True Crime And The Nature of Curiosity

September 24, 2018  By Michael P. Daley and Jack Womack
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The Art of Domestic Suspense

Mary Kubica and Gilly Macmillan on the Genre's Finer Points

September 17, 2018  By Gilly Macmillan
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Sarah Weinman's Life of Crime

Building a Career as a Literary Detective, One Case at a Time

September 11, 2018  By Daneet Steffens
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The State of the Crime Novel: A Roundtable Discussion (Part 2)

Bouchercon's Anthony Award Nominees on the State of the Genre

September 7, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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