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    The Paladin: A Spy Novel

    David Ignatius

    "When Pia Zimmerman retained Paladin LLC, she turned over her computers, peripherals, and passwords, as Dunne had requested."

    May 26, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Writing in the Time of Corona

    Olen Steinhauer on the ideas that get writers to the keyboard during times of crisis.

    May 20, 2020  By Olen Steinhauer
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    A Thriller at the Intersection of Two Epidemics: COVID-19 and the Opioid Crisis

    An author and ER physician reflects on two converging crises.

    May 13, 2020  By Daniel Kalla
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    The Home Lives of Literary Spies

    What happens when secret agents try to build happy, well-adjusted homes? Mixed results—and great literature.

    May 12, 2020  By Tracy O'Neill
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    Genre Labels: What Makes a Book More Thriller Than Sci-Fi?

    An author examines the borderlands of two closely related genres.

    May 11, 2020  By S. L. Huang
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    Crime Books Set in Tourist Towns

    Visit your favorite vacation towns through these mysteries.

    May 11, 2020  By Joseph Souza
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    10 Unforgettable Thrillers About Memory Loss

    Trauma, Addiction, and the Quest to Remember

    April 28, 2020  By Kate White
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    Meet Nancy Wake: Socialite, Spy, and The Most Decorated Heroine of WWII

    Her code name was The White Mouse, and she once killed a German soldier with her bare hands.

    April 28, 2020  By Imogen Kealey
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    The Long, Winding History of Sexton Blake, the Adamantly British Crime Fighter

    He was Britain's most popular detective. Then he all but disappeared from the pop culture. Or did he?

    April 27, 2020  By Mark Hodder
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    Five True Crime Books You Should Read This Month

    Hollywood spies, assassins, and a forgotten kidnapping epidemic.

    April 23, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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