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    10 New Books You Should Read This September

    The Month's Best in Crime, Mystery, and Thrillers

    September 3, 2019  By CrimeReads 
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    Technology is a Crime Writer's Best Friend

    A decade ago, some crime writers hated the idea of cellphones. Now, everyday technology is key to crafting suspense.

    September 3, 2019  By Catherine Ryan Howard
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    The Month's Best Book Covers: August

    The Best Cover Art in Crime, Mystery, and Thrillers

    August 30, 2019  By CrimeReads 
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    After the War

    Hervé Le Corre

    "The street lies somewhere behind the station, pockmarked with large cobblestones and cut across in many places by train tracks where diesel locomotives sometimes rumble through, towing freight wagons."

    August 30, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    A Brief History of Academic Mysteries, Campus Thrillers, and Research Noir

    The cloistered, high-pressure world of academia has always been a perfect setting for crime fiction.

    August 29, 2019  By Molly Odintz
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    How Jean-Patrick Manchette Revolutionized the Left-Wing Thriller

    On Nada, the noir classic that captured an era of political chaos in Europe.

    August 27, 2019  By Luc Sante
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    Seven Techno-Thrillers to Read as Our World Crumbles

    "What happens when automation that has been designed to assist humanity starts working against it?"

    August 27, 2019  By John Marrs
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    Rob Hart on What It Feels Like to Write the Summer's Breakout Thriller

    A new genre-defying book about big companies, no privacy, and a very real near future.

    August 26, 2019  By Lisa Levy
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    Now Streaming in Crime: August

    Your Guide to the Best Noir, Mystery, and Thrillers Now Streaming

    August 23, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    August's Best International Crime Fiction

    Italian scandals, French octogenarians, and Japanese metafiction.

    August 22, 2019  By CrimeReads 
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