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    When the Detective Is Also a Protective Parent

    In these crime novels, the protagonist's own family life introduces introduces another wrinkle to the case.

    February 18, 2020  By Heather Chavez
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    Second Sister

    Chan Ho-Kei

    "Nga-Yee stood outside a six-story tenement building on Second Street in Sai Ying Pun, staring at the house number in confusion."

    February 18, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    The Pleasure (Reading) of Impending Doom

    A selection of books from the end of the world.

    February 14, 2020  By Tosca Lee
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    The Ruins

    Mat Osman

    "I was about to start the earthquake when the phone rang. It wasn’t to be a big earthquake—I was thinking of two, maybe three hundred dead."

    February 13, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    American Dirt Is The Latest Shot Fired in the Genre Wars

    American Dirt may be trauma porn, but that doesn't mean that a novel engaged with politics has to be literary—on the contrary, commercial fiction reaches a far wider audience.

    February 7, 2020  By Aya de Leon
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    Secret Histories: Eight Compelling Crime Novels About People Haunted by Their Pasts

    The past is never dead. Especially in a good crime novel.

    February 6, 2020  By Harry Dolan
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    The Crime Novels of Beirut

    In one of the world's oldest cities, cycles of hope and tragedy are captured in crime fiction.

    February 3, 2020  By Paul French
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    Gregg Hurwitz Talks Rogue Assassins and the Hitchcockian Everyman

    The Orphan X Author Talks Craft, Characterization, and the Assassin's Creed

    February 3, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    An Enduring Passion for a 1970s Crime Series, and The Thrill of Discovering a Lost Novel

    Lee Goldberg on his quest to revive Ralph Dennis's Hardman series.

    February 3, 2020  By Lee Goldberg
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    Books to Read When Winter Isolation Sets in and Cabin Fever Takes Over

    It's cold outside. Stay indoors and open a good thriller.

    January 30, 2020  By Greg Bastianelli
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