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    10 Crime Books You Should Read in January

    This Month's Essential Crime Fiction, Mysteries, and Thrillers

    January 3, 2019  By CrimeReads 
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    Pandemic

    Robin Cook

    "Coming across an index case for a possible influenza pandemic was heady stuff. Best of all, it might keep him busy and occupied for a week."

    December 31, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Our Favorite Stories of 2018

    Junk Science, Obsessive Friendships, and Transgressive Noir

    December 27, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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    10 Thrillers You Forgot Take Place During Christmas

    Holiday Movies for the Family...Maybe Not the Whole Family.

    December 20, 2018  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Verses For The Dead

    Preston & Child

    "Of all the thoughts that could have wandered into Pickett’s temporarily stunned mind, the foremost was: Did he actually walk through the locker room, showers, and pool dressed like that?"

    December 19, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    December 18, 2018  By Ryan Steck
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    Liar's Paradox

    Taylor Stevens

    "Quiet gentrified neighborhood and a cloud-covered sky at two in the morning, a perfect mix for breaking and entering."

    December 18, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    The Best Espionage Fiction of 2018

    Voyeurs, Double-Crossers, and Dual Identities

    December 17, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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    The Enemy of My Enemy

    W. E. B. Griffith

    "Burgdorf and von Dietelburg, those despicable Nazi bastards, are now on the loose, goddamn it!"

    December 17, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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