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    September's Best Debut Fiction

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    The Mysteries of Budapest

    The Hungarian capital's century of change, reflected in noir.

    September 23, 2019  By Paul French
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    Keep your queue full as the seasons change...

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    September 18, 2019  By Evelyn Toynton
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    September's Best Action Thrillers

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    Munchausen by Proxy Is the Crime Story of the Moment

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    8 Novels Featuring Atypical Amateur Sleuths

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    September 16, 2019  By Sarah Lotz
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