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    A Crime Writer's Tour Through NYC's Forgotten Art Deco Treasures

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    "The story I'm about to tell now will clarify (or perhaps further confuse) the dynamic of an episode described many pages back in this story."

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    "Why do people fake paintings? Is the motivation profit, vanity, revenge?"

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    The Middle Ages in Europe were full of surprises. Writing crime fiction can help uncover the complexities of a long-ago era.

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    July 29, 2019  By Susan Spann
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    "Archer got off at Poca City seven hours later and too many stops in between to remember."

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