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    10 Novels You Should Read This May

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    The Cursed History of San Francisco's Emmanuel Baptist Church

    The church's first two pastors killed themselves—and that was before the double murder in 1895 that sealed the building's reputation as haunted.

    May 5, 2021  By Bob Calhoun
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    The authors puzzle out the moral implications of writing about end-of-times and appealing, reprehensible criminals.

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    How to Solve Your Own Murder: The Dark Promise of 'D.O.A.'

    Revisiting the many iterations of a classic scenario.

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    Yes, Crime Writers, You Can Kill the Dog: A Counterpoint

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    A Cozy Mystery Writer’s Guide to The Pleasures of Domesticity

    Whether you're baking, reorganizing, or just ordering out for some food, there's a cozy mystery series for you!

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    A Crime Writer and Taekwondo Instructor's Top 7 Fight Scene Mistakes in Fiction

    "A good fighter is a strategist...If you’re writing a skilled character, show that strategy."

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