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    Lee Child on Why He Edited a Book Dedicated to Nicotine

    A Faulty Delivery System

    September 15, 2020  By Lee Child
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    Why I Always Feature Dogs in My Novels

    Lorenzo Carcaterra remembers his loyal writing companion, an Olde English Bulldogge named Gus.

    September 14, 2020  By Lorenzo Carcaterra
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    The Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2020: Fall Preview

    50 new crime novels, mysteries, and thrillers to get you through the end of the year.

    September 10, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    Interference

    Brad Parks

    "Around three o’clock, I was finally permitted to enter Matt’s room."

    September 9, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    While Waiting on a Life-Saving Lung Transplant, I Finally Finished Writing That Thriller

    Parnell Hall on chasing life—and publishing the book that had been with him for over a decade.

    September 4, 2020  By Parnell Hall
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    The CIA's Dark History of Employing Former Nazis in Postwar Europe

    The young agency looked for German expertise in battling communism. In one Prussian aristocrat, it found the rotten core of Nazi extremism—and put him to work for the US.

    September 3, 2020  By Scott Anderson
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    The Crime Novels of Istanbul

    Straddling continents and cultures, Istanbul has long been a hotspot for espionage and crime fiction.

    August 31, 2020  By Paul French
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    You Don't Have to Be a Genre Writer to Explore Genre

    6 genre-bending classics that prove the merit of mixing things together for spectacular results.

    August 31, 2020  By Chris Mooney
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    We Need Crime Fiction, Because the Real World Is a Dark and Dangerous Place

    Forging Empowerment from Darkness and Despair

    August 31, 2020  By Tori Eldridge
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    Memories of a Coroner's Daughter

    How Growing Up With The Dead Made Me Into A Crime Writer

    August 27, 2020  By Jennifer Graeser Dornbush
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