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    Bangalore: Crime and Mystery in India’s Wild South

    With a booming economy, new wealth, and millions of India's hopefuls and dreamers, Bangalore also has a dark underbelly.

    March 29, 2021  By Paul French
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    The Joys of Evaluating Books on Whether Their Plot Twists Are Surprising, Shocking, or Just Plain Bonkers

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    Why Do So Many Novels Feature Golden Retrievers?

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    Revisiting The Anderson Tapes, Sidney Lumet's Wisely Paranoid Heist Film, 50 Years Later

    It was the first film that commented so boldly on the pervasiveness of electronic surveillance in our lives. Exactly one year after its release, a break-in at the Watergate Hotel would reveal just how prophetic it really was.

    March 26, 2021  By Jesse Pasternack
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    Comfort in the Uncomfortable: How Christopher Nolan Uses Noir to Get Weird

    For decades, Nolan has been playing with the tropes of noir and daring viewers to go somewhere unexpected.

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    The Best New Books Out in Paperback This March

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    March's Best International Crime Fiction

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    Hitchcock Presents: A Brief History of the Weird, Wild Hitchcock Shows That Once Dominated TV

    In the 1960s, Alfred Hitchcock was everywhere, and his anthology series became a hotbed for young talent and strange stories.

    March 24, 2021  By Keith Roysdon
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    Infidelity Thrillers: Seven Great Books Built Around Cheating Spouses and Affairs

    Nothing raises the stakes like a spot of adultery.

    March 24, 2021  By Peter Swanson
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    The Joys of Populating Your Historical Novel with Real Life Art World Figures

    I needed authenticity in my historical novel. So I filled it to the brim with the artists and iconoclasts of the 1960s New York art scene.

    March 24, 2021  By Helen A. Harrison
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