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    Anthony Horowitz on Mystery, Metafiction, and a New Susan Ryeland Novel (and Show)

    Catching up with the prolific author to discuss all things mysterious.

    May 13, 2025  By Alex Dueben
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    The Joys and Travails of Writing with a Canine Companion

    "[F]ew things help you shift your point of view like looking after a dog."

    May 9, 2025  By Leonie Swann
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    Older, Wiser. . .and Solving Crimes

    Alison Goodman on the rise of older women amateur sleuths.

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    That Time Arthur Conan Doyle Insisted He Had Encountered the Ghost of Charles Dickens

    Olivia Rutigliano presents an interlude in Doyle's adventures in spiritualism

    May 2, 2025  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    Can’t Solve the Case Without the Right Set of Wheels

    The art of getting your sleuth into the perfect mystery machine

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    The State of the Mystery, Part 2: Issues, Concerns, and The Long Road Ahead

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    The State of the Mystery, Part 1: Craft Lessons and Favorite Reads

    Ahead of the Edgar Awards, nominees weigh in on the world of crime writing

    April 30, 2025  By Molly Odintz
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    Detective Novels and the "Middlebrow"

    For generations, many detective novelists have been told their books are 'middlebrow' – perhaps that's a good thing.

    April 29, 2025  By Tom Spencer
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    Art Trafficking in the 21st Century and the Fight Against Cultural Plunder

    C.L. Miller on the changing nature of art smuggling and antiquity theft in a conflict-ridden, internet-dominated era

    April 24, 2025  By C. L. Miller
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