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    My First Thriller: Steve Berry

    After twelve years and eighty-six submissions, Steve Berry's persistence finally paid off with the launch of a blockbuster series.

    July 9, 2020  By Rick Pullen
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    Do the Best Adaptations Keep the Author At Arm's Length?

    A screenwriter and crime writer thinks back on 20 years of the collaborative process.

    July 8, 2020  By David Klass
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    The Rise of the True Crime Podcast Novel

    Crime fiction has long had a fascination with reporters. Now, authors are turning their attention to true crime podcasters.

    July 3, 2020  By Kit Frick
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    11 Novels of Vacations Gone Horribly Awry

    These crime and mystery novels will make you feel much better about your staycation this summer...

    July 1, 2020  By Katherine St. John
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    Fictional Characters Who Are Bent, But Not Broken

    For these characters, what doesn't kill them only makes them stronger.

    June 24, 2020  By Kate McLaughlin
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    How Modern Thrillers Are Exploring Kink and Pushing the Boundaries of Sexual Fantasy

    The lovers in these thrillers take “spicing up their relationship” to the dark side.

    June 23, 2020  By Robyn Harding
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    The Sufi Spy Who Fought The Fascists in Nazi-Occupied Paris

    Snapshot from History: Noor Inayat Khan, codename "Madeleine," arrives in France to join a resistance circle as a radio operator.

    June 17, 2020  By Arthur J. Magida
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    Vera Kelly is Not a Mystery

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    "The morning after Jane left me, I woke in a Russian diner that overlooked the boardwalk at Brighton Beach, sitting upright in the corner of a booth."

    June 16, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Bitter Pill

    Peter Church

    "Usually, Julian Lynch played golf on a Thursday."

    June 12, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    The Best Way to Know an Author Is Through Their Characters

    Bestselling Crime Writer Iris Johansen On Her Series Protagonist, Eve Duncan, and the Relationships That Define Her Work

    June 11, 2020  By Iris Johansen
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