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Margaret Millar

"She stared at what she had written, subconsciously aware that a mistake had been made but not seeing it at first. It looked so right, somehow: I hope that all is hell with you and Douglas."

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The Birth and Boom of Scottish Crime Fiction

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The Comfort of Crime Novels

“Crime novels are comforting not in spite of their darkness, but because of it.”

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Crime Fiction’s Most Reluctant Icon

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Crime By the Sea, From Thomas Pynchon to Elmore Leonard

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