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    Brian De Palma and Susan Lehman Talk Noir, Scandals, and Pulpy Cover Art

    But they still don't tell us if snakes are necessary.

    April 9, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Women of Intrigue: Unconventional Female Protagonists in Long-Running Crime Fiction Series

    Complex women, evolving over the course of many books.

    April 9, 2020  By Brenda Chapman
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    Don Winslow's Return to California Noir

    The author discusses socially-engaged crime fiction, surf stories, breakfast burritos, and returning to life on the coast.

    April 7, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Border Stories: A Guide to the Novels of Don Winslow

    The evolution of a career in crime fiction, from surf noir to borderland epics.

    April 3, 2020  By Bruce Riordan
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    My First Thriller: Lee Child

    How the creator of Jack Reacher got fired, started writing, found a pen name, found an agent, and launched a new career.

    April 2, 2020  By Rick Pullen
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    These Are Plot Descriptions of Actual Episodes from the 1960s Spy Television Series The Man From U.N.C.L.E, and Wow they are… Insane

    Sometimes the best medicine is bonkers 60s spycraft.

    April 1, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    Hour of the Assassin

    Matthew Quirk

    "How did that night go so wrong?"

    April 1, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Your Guide to What's Streaming in April: Crime Edition

    All the new shows and movies you need to get through a month of social distancing.

    March 30, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Killing Eve: Die For Me

    Luke Jennings

    "'I guess you should start calling me Oxana,' she says, a little regretfully."

    March 30, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    5 International Crime Novels to Read This March

    Travel the world with these far-flung mysteries....

    March 19, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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