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    Irving "Gangi" Cohen: The Man Who Escaped Murder, Inc. and Hid Out in the Movies

    Nobody saw Cohen back in Brooklyn. Until a few gangsters went to the movies and saw their old colleague on the silver screen.

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    PI Storytelling Through the Ages: Books, Blogs and Podcasts by Real Private Eyes

    If you want to stalk real private investigators and learn their secrets, all you have to do is read, listen, and subscribe.

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    The Butterfly House

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    "Frederik wiped the water off his forehead and put the cap back on his head."

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    Hemingway's Politics Were No Secret—Just Read His Only Crime Novel

    To Have and Have Not, Hemingway's patchwork Depression-era crime novel, was the story of one man's radicalization.

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    Passing Noir: Nine Novels That Explore Secrecy and Deception in Racial Identity

    Race, identity, and secrecy intersect in these powerful novels.

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    Revisiting The Lost World, Arthur Conan Doyle's Rollicking Adventure Novel

    Inspired by H. Rider Haggard and Jules Verne, Sherlock Holmes' creator was also a pioneering science fiction writer.

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    Rio de Janeiro: Brazil's Great City of Crime Literature

    A city of contrasts, beauty, and mystery. Crime and the City hits the streets of Rio.

    January 4, 2021  By Paul French
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    This 1970s Film About Ross Macdonald Is Fascinating and Unexpectedly Beautiful

    A 1977 documentary that aired on PBS shows the legendary author working and swimming, alive with ideas.

    January 4, 2021  By Dwyer Murphy
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    "The furnishings are the same as I remember, cheap pinewood painted white."

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