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    Should Your Crime Novel Be Set in a Real Place or a Fictional One?

    Over the course of crime fiction history, authors have always wrestled with questions of setting.

    June 10, 2020  By Angela Marsons
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    Into the Deep: Six Novels That Prove Lakes Are the Perfect Setting for a Murder Mystery

    "I’ve spent enough time puttering across their waters or sunning on their docks to know what lurks underneath."

    June 9, 2020  By Kimberly Belle
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    Is Sydney Australia's Capital of Noir?

    Crime and the City explores the crime literature of Australia's biggest metropolis.

    June 8, 2020  By Paul French
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    11 Crime Novels That Explore Tensions Between Police and Communities

    It's time to go beyond the idea of bad apples and acknowledge the structural issues that pervade our system. Crime fiction can help.

    June 5, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    My First Thriller:
    Tess Gerritsen

    How the creator of Rizzoli & Isles went from working late-night hospital shifts in Honolulu to writing bestselling thrillers.

    June 4, 2020  By Rick Pullen
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    The Best Crime, Thriller, and Horror Books for Your Quarantine Situation

    These books will help you feel much better about that bad roommate (or at least, less alone).

    June 4, 2020  By Lauren A. Forry
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    A Writer's Walk Through New York City During the Pandemic

    An author observes a new reality and wonders how future books will reckon with it.

    June 3, 2020  By A.F. Carter
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    9 Thrillers Featuring Writers As Characters

    Fashionistas, Literati, and Hacks Galore!

    June 2, 2020  By Emily Liebert
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    7 Novels that Show the Range and Depth of Gentrification Fiction

    The Literature of Neighborhoods in Peril.

    May 29, 2020  By Lisa Braxton
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    A Round Table Discussion on Diversity in Crime Fiction

    Rachel Howzell Hall, Lori Rader-Day, and Alex Segura on The Future of Publishing and the Eleanor Taylor Bland Award

    May 29, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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