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    The Art of Letting Your Heroes Get Beat Up Now and Again

    Sometimes the most powerful thing an author can do is kick a guy when he's down.

    March 6, 2020  By John McMahon
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    Paul Vidich on Cold War Espionage, a CIA Cover-Up, and a Family Tragedy

    The author's uncle was dosed with LSD and died outside a New York City hotel. Now, he's exploring that crime in a new thriller.

    March 6, 2020  By Kevin Larimer
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    How to Write Believable, Realistic, and Responsible Violence

    A thriller author shares 7 lessons for writing violence.

    March 3, 2020  By Ed Ruggero
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    VICTIM 2117

    Jussi Adler-Olsen

    "'NO, YOU CAN’T have your travel expenses covered as a freelancer if it isn’t agreed beforehand. How often do we need to tell you, Joan?'"

    March 2, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    A Brief History of Sex and Espionage

    How lust, emotional intimacy, and honeypots influence spy games and shape the world order.

    February 28, 2020  By Michael Smith
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    The Last Day

    Andrew Hunter Murray

    "xxxx"

    February 28, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    The Year's Best Action Thrillers (So Far)
    (It's Not Even March)

    A look at the best new political, spy, and serial killer thrillers arriving on bookstore shelves.

    February 27, 2020  By Ryan Steck
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    The Big Lie

    James Grippando

    "Balloons. Countless balloons."

    February 27, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    The Warsaw Protocol

    Steve Berry

    "Cotton fled the smoky chapel through the side door and entered a small anteroom."

    February 26, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Meg Gardiner and
    the Midnight Man

    The Edgar-winning thriller author talks serial killers, archetypes, Nine Inch Nails, and the city of Los Angeles.

    February 18, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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