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    Today's PIs are more diverse and share community bonds. But the crime fiction world still has a long way to go to get out from the shadow of the loner white knight.

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    Your Guide to What's Streaming in May: Crime Edition

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    Tokyo Crime Novels: The Storms Beneath the Calm Surface

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