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Legal/Procedural

White River Burning

John Verdun

"Why the hell’s he getting involved in the investigation? That’s not his turf. And why you?"

July 6, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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Crime Fiction and Family

10 Great Thrillers Where Family and Blood Ties Are Everything

July 5, 2018  By James Hankins
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Reckoning with the Crimes
of Amanda Stott-Smith

How Could a Mother Drop Her Children from a Bridge?

July 2, 2018  By Nancy Rommelmann
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9 Sophomore Crime Novels to Read This Summer

Second Novels from the Most Promising Authors in Crime, Mystery, and Thrillers

June 29, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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Borderlands Noir

20 Crime Novels in Disputed Territories and Divided Cities

June 28, 2018  By Molly Odintz
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Baby's First Felony

John Straley

"If it please the Court: Your Honors, I stand before you today to tell the story of what happened."

June 25, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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It's Time to Look at the Vampire Novel as a Legal Thriller

From Defending Persecuted Groups to Writing a Vampire Novel

June 22, 2018  By Raymond A. Villareal
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Summer's Most Anticipated Crime, Mystery, and Thrillers

72 Books to Keep You Reading All Summer Long

June 20, 2018  By CrimeReads 
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Books to Read When
You're a Fugitive

6 Books That Will Help You Disappear and Keep You Entertained

June 12, 2018  By Mark Haskell Smith
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Splinter in the Blood

Ashley Dyer

"The woman held Greg Carver’s front door open for the paramedics."

June 12, 2018  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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