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    The Epitome of Villainy: 8 Dark Thrillers With Even Darker Antagonists

    Modern thrillers with unforgettable villains.

    August 26, 2020  By Michael Laurence
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    The Greatest Crime Film of All-Time: The Third Man

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    August 24, 2020  By Otto Penzler
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    When "The Other Woman" Becomes the Main Character

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    Jack Reacher and The Grand Unified Theory of Thrillers

    Malcolm Gladwell dives into the world of Lee Child and his legendary wandering warrior.

    August 20, 2020  By Malcolm Gladwell
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    Seven Novels That Use Weather to Enhance the Suspense

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    August 20, 2020  By Jody Gehrman
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    Lawrence Osborne's Uncanny Bangkok

    The author discusses expats, fugitives, and the Bangkok apartment building that inspired his latest novel.

    August 18, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    My First Thriller: David Morrell

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    August 13, 2020  By Rick Pullen
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    My Pandemic Master Class with The Silence of the Lambs

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    August 11, 2020  By Julia Heaberlin
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    He Made His West London Youth Into a Spy Novel. It Wasn't Such a Stretch After All.

    "I didn’t get to choose which side I could stand on. That was decided for me dependent solely on race and religion."

    August 10, 2020  By Khurrum Rahman
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    It's Time to Demystify the Serial Killer.

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    August 3, 2020  By Catherine Ryan Howard
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