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    The Best Espionage Novels of 2020

    International intrigue abounds in the year's best spy fiction

    December 18, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Reacher, Prospero, and Child

    The links connecting two writers—William Shakespeare and Lee Child—run deeper than you might think.

    December 16, 2020  By Heather Martin
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    Some Misconceptions About Sexism in Thrillers

    An author and her reader debate the history and shifting interpretations of feminism as seen in thrillers.

    December 15, 2020  By Courtney Evan Tate
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    The Politically Engaged, Wildly Entertaining Novels of Paco Ignacio Taibo II

    He's one of the world's most popular crime writers. And his critiques of systemic corruption are as incisive as ever.

    December 11, 2020  By Gabino Iglesias
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    John le Carré and the Most Interesting Author Interview You Will Ever See

    In 1965, John le Carré was a breakout author with a semi-secretive past and some really complex thoughts about espionage.

    December 10, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    10 Cold Thrillers To Get You Through the Long Winter Nights

    More Chills, More Thrills...

    December 8, 2020  By Paige Shelton
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    Tom Clancy’s
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    "The two men in the second-story window across the street from Huludao Smile Swimwear Ltd’s tiny office made no attempt to hide."

    December 7, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Watch a Short, Delightfully Awkward Interview with Graham Greene

    All writer interviews should take place in international waters.

    December 7, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Janet Evanovich Talks Craft, Art, and Selfhood

    Catching up with the creator of Stephanie Plum

    December 7, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    Jean-Patrick Manchette: Inside the Decades-Long Effort to Bring a Master of French Crime Fiction to American Readers

    Manchette's translator reflects on the legacy of an author who revolutionized French noir (twice).

    December 4, 2020  By Donald Nicholson-Smith
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