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    7 International Crime Novels You Should Read This November

    Argentine scrabble crimes, Mexican macabre, and a new Jo Nesbø

    November 19, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Can You Write Your Deepest Fears Into Existence?

    In writing fiction, many authors find that the pain they inflict on characters returns to them down the line.

    November 19, 2020  By Stav Sherez
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    The War of the Poor 

    Éric Vuillard

    "And so, from the four corners of the empire surged the destitute hordes."

    November 4, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    A Few Thoughts and Speculations on the State of Irish Crime Fiction

    John Connolly on the current generation of Irish crime novelists and crime readers.

    November 3, 2020  By John Connolly
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    Five International Crime Novels You Should Read This October

    Scandinavian folk horror, weird tales from France, and an Italian mystery with a light touch.

    October 28, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    The Great Works of Prison Fiction

    Exploring the extremes of humanity from a setting where the walls are closing in, power is twisted, and the violence is open.

    October 27, 2020  By Nicci French
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    The Most Haunting Settings in Crime Fiction

    "I’m a fan of a more traditional setting...stormy weather, isolated places and the darkness that hides the evil from sight."

    October 26, 2020  By Max Seeck
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    Rubem Fonseca: Modernist Crime Fiction's Reluctant Star

    Fonseca captured the life of Rio de Janeiro like nobody else. Revisiting his work now, after his death, is an uncanny experience.

    October 23, 2020  By Ela Bittencourt
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    Seven Great Thrillers That Take Readers to Far-Flung Places

    Now is the time to travel to the Indian Ocean and the mountains of New Zealand from the comfort of books.

    October 22, 2020  By Rose Carlyle
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    Romy Hausmann's Top Five German Thrillers

    Central European authors are reinventing the crime genre.

    October 7, 2020  By Romy Hausmann
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