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    A world of lawyers, mobsters, and con men who always punch up.

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    A much-abused gray suit + Cold War shenanigans = a template for decades of midcentury action fare.

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    The best thrillers, noir, and true crime docs arriving this month.

    August 2, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    Towards a New Canon of Technothrillers

    Cyberpunk, hacker noir, dystopias aplenty, and retrofuturism galore!

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    "Gunfights are chaos events...Nothing is clear, no one is heroic, self-urination is quite common."

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    The Rise of the Corporate Thriller

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    July 30, 2019  By Chandler Baker
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    "When we look across the Iron curtain we see shadows of ourselves, people almost like us who live in an inverted world."

    July 25, 2019  By Owen Matthews
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    Crime Fiction in the Time of Brexit

    Crime fiction is capturing the bitter comedy of Brexit. Here are five novels of politics on the edge.

    July 25, 2019  By Maggie Gee
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