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    The Crime Novels of WWII

    How Agatha Christie, Raymond Chandler, Dorothy Hughes, and other crime icons addressed (or didn't) the war in crime fiction.

    September 11, 2019  By James R. Benn
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    The Long, Proud Tradition of Jazz-Infused Crime Novels

    From the beginning, noir and jazz have gone hand-in-hand.

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    Visiting The Hamptons (Through Crime Fiction)

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    September 4, 2019  By Paul French
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    Reckoning with Addiction in Crime Fiction

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