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    He didn't set out to write crime novels. Thirty years later, he still doesn't recognize any genre boundaries.

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    Part Two of our roundtable discussion with California crime writers.

    January 13, 2021  By Lisa Levy
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    Lee Child and Paraic O'Donnell on Moral Codes, Punching Nazis, and Human Evolution

    Two authors go deep on the history and significance of Reacher.

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    California crime writers discuss police, fires, pandemic, proposition politics, and the future of crime fiction.

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    My First Thriller: Lawrence Block

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    In 1965, John le Carré was a breakout author with a semi-secretive past and some really complex thoughts about espionage.

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