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    Miami Vice: How an Icon of 80s Cool Transformed a City and the Landscape of Television

    South Beach was in decay, crime was rampant, and tourism was dry. Then came Miami Vice, and South Florida found its mojo.

    July 17, 2019  By Craig Pittman
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    Edna Buchanan's Miami

    She was Edna Rydzik in Jersey. In Miami, she was the hardboiled crime writer who defined an era and left a complex legacy.

    July 16, 2019  By Sarah Weinman
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    Why True Crime Podcasts Have Us So Enthralled

    A crime author's appreciation for a new/old form of storytelling

    July 16, 2019  By Alison Gaylin
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    "Every cell in the human body holds a person's complete genetic material."

    July 16, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Leonardo Padura & Alex Segura talk about noir, hometowns, homelands, and how being a crime writer in Cuba has evolved.

    July 15, 2019  By Alex Segura
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    Hollywood Will Never Give Up Making Hardboiled Movies

    Jim Thompson and William Lindsay Gresham have proven difficult to adapt to screen. Directors can't resist the challenge—or the noir.

    July 15, 2019  By Zach Vasquez
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    The Weird, Wild, Inimitable Noir of Donald E. Westlake

    A day to celebrate the life and work of a crime fiction icon

    July 12, 2019  By Dwyer Murphy
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    8 Crime Novels You Won’t Find In The Crime Section

    Busting labels: when "literary" authors embark on "crime" novels

    July 11, 2019  By John Galligan
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    "Harry woke up."

    July 10, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Adrian McKinty Had Given Up on Writing—A Late Night Phone Call Changed Everything

    A new thriller explores parents breaking bad and the terrifying spread of a kidnapping ring.

    July 9, 2019  By Mark Rubinstein
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