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    Literary Fiction Can Be Murder

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    Lily Sparks ranks the mystery master's novels from the most light and frothy to the darkest and most deeply tortured

    November 27, 2023  By Lily Sparks
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    Jail to the Chief: The 5 Worst Fictional Acts Committed by Real Presidents

    From brawling to cuckoldry to cannibalism, (real) Presidents get up to some dark (fictional) deeds.

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    Fall's Best International Fiction

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    Brave Women in Mysterious Circumstances: A Reading List

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    The Best Psychological Thrillers of November 2023

    Suburban secrets, sophisticated set-ups, and plenty of slow-burn suspense

    November 21, 2023  By Molly Odintz
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    Five Books With Righteous Female Rage

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    November 21, 2023  By Katherine A. Olson
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