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The Art of the Heist

10 Classic Heist Novels from the Masters of Crime

August 6, 2018  By David Gordon
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August's Best New Thrillers

7 Great New Thrillers and a Classic Clancy Bonus

August 3, 2018  By Ryan Steck
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The Washington Decree

Jussi Adler-Olsen

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July 31, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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Paradox

Catherine Coulter

"Victor sang “We Are the Champions,” nearly screaming the words as he thumped his fist on the steering wheel in rhythm. "

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Crime in Closed Societies

6 Mysteries That Use Crime Fiction to Explore Little-Known Worlds

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A Measure of Darkness

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July 24, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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A Brief History of Cryptography in Crime Fiction

Biblical Codes, Holmesian Ciphers, and Poe's Encryptions

July 23, 2018  By Gray Basnight
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July's Best International Crime Fiction

Hunting in Austria, Missing Persons in Japan, Revenge in Italy, and Lots From France

July 23, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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Liar, Liar

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Bad

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