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    Broken Ground

    Val McDermid

    "He felt a new respect for gravediggers who had to do this every working day. When all of this was over, you wouldn’t catch him doing that for a living."

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    Val McDermid: Finding Inspiration After 32 Novels

    Be Careful Which Stories You Tell a Working Crime Author

    December 6, 2018  By Val McDermid
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    Our Favorite Crime Books of the Year

    The 62 Books That Won Our Hearts and Minds in 2018

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    Who Should Play Jack Reacher Now that Tom Cruise Is Out?

    One Thing Is Certain: The Next Reacher Is Going to Be Big

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    Crime and the City: Edinburgh

    Scotland's Capital Stakes its Claim as a Mystery Mecca

    November 12, 2018  By Paul French
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    November's Best International Crime Fiction

    Atmospheric New Mysteries from Korea, Nigeria, and More

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    The Crime Fiction of Tel Aviv

    Slow Burn Detectives, Legal Thrillers, and Mediterranean Noir

    November 5, 2018  By Paul French
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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

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    John Grisham: The Legal Thriller Turns Gothic

    The King of Legal Thrillers on Southern Gothic and Family Epics

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