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    The Best New Books Out In Paperback This Month

    Featuring new paperback releases from Lisa Lutz, Jo Nesbø, Lisa Unger, David Heska Wanbli Weiden, Stuart Turton, and more.

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    The 90s surveillance caper flick circles various genres with reckless abandon... and somehow it works.

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    Five International Crime Novels To Read In July

    Swedish dilemmas, French musketeers, and Spanish serial killers

    July 29, 2021  By Molly Odintz
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    My First Thriller: Jenny Milchman

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    A Historical Fiction Writer Considers the Enduring Appeal of the Roman Empire

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    Where Are the Stay-At-Home Dads of Fiction?

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    How Building My Dream House Became an American Nightmare

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    July 28, 2021  By Nickolas Butler
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    How One Author with Aphantasia Builds Fictional Worlds

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    July 28, 2021  By Dea Poirier
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    Rules for Writing Romantic Suspense

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