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    The Best New Crime Shows This Month: November

    Neo-western revenge thrillers, Stallone goes South, wartime British madness, and more.

    October 28, 2022  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Reviving the Restoration: How I Choose Locations for My Historical Thrillers

    Modern London offers plenty of inspiration to the historical novelist tracing the paths of yore.

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    What's Fall without a Cozy Mystery?

    Or, the hygge guide to autumn reading.

    October 28, 2022  By Christin Brecher
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    Mature Sleuths Show Us Getting Older Means Getting Better

    A celebration of cozy mysteries with older protagonists

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    9 Works of Dark Humor Perfect for Halloween

    Humor "serves as a crucial utensil to consume grief or fear or humiliation piece by piece, lest it consumes us."

    October 26, 2022  By Claudia Lux
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    ‘The Name of the Game’: The Vintage Show That Asked, What if People Magazine Writers Solved Crimes?

    In a crowded field of cops and detectives, these TV journalists followed a different path.

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    Pumpkins and Peril: Halloween Mysteries For Us Scaredy Cats

    Cozy mysteries with lush autumnal settings and Halloween themes (without the terrifying stuff)

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    A Doctor, A Deduction, and A Death Averted

    How doctor and writer Simon Stephenson's love for Sherlock Holmes helped him save his mother's life.

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    Dead Men Do Talk Back: Taking Inspiration from the Film "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir"

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    On Writing A Five Book Series That Can Be Read In Any Order

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