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11 Modern Classics of Conspiracy Noir

Alternative Histories, Conspiracy Theories, and Crime Fiction

November 1, 2018  By Dwyer Murphy
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Why Investigative Reporters Become Mystery Writers

It's All About Asking the Hard Questions

October 29, 2018  By Steven Cooper
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John Grisham: The Legal Thriller Turns Gothic

The King of Legal Thrillers on Southern Gothic and Family Epics

October 23, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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The Art of the Feminist Thriller

Karin Slaughter on the Evolution of a Genre and Its Treatment of Women

October 15, 2018  By Molly Odintz
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October's Best New Thrillers

7 New Books Full of Chases, Cold Cases, and Old Enemies

October 10, 2018  By Ryan Steck
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Holy Ghost

John Sandford

"As Virgil rolled past a million acres of newly sprouted cornfields on the way to Wheatfield, he realized that there were damn few wheatfields around anymore."

October 9, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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9 Crime Novels You Should Read in October

Private Eyes, Fugitives, and Street Food: October's Essential Books

October 2, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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The Evolution of the Police Procedural

50 Years and 2 Golden Ages of Cops on Screen

September 26, 2018  By Bruce Riordan
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The Great Crossover
Crime Novel

9 Novels that Expand and Enrich the Mystery Genre

September 21, 2018  By Stuart Turton
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The Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2018: Part 3

75 Crime Novels, Mysteries, and Thrillers to Close Out the Year

September 20, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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