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    Rat Pack Crime Cinema

    From 1960 to 1980, Sinatra, Martin, Davis Jr. and company extended their stardom with a strange, surprising run of movies.

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    The Best International Crime Novels of 2021

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    The Best Espionage Novels of 2021

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