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The links connecting two writers—William Shakespeare and Lee Child—run deeper than you might think.
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The Best Gothic Fiction of 2020
As the Gothic Revival continues, it's time to take stock of the best, most anxious, and most atmospheric gothic fiction of 2020.
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The Lost Art of the "Cast of Characters" Lists That Opened Midcentury Mystery Novels
Wordplay, witty insults, and the occasionally lurid remark rounded out a popular feature of paperback crime novels.
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How Many of the Greatest Crime Books of All-Time Have You Read? (Wait, Which Books?)
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The Best Noir Fiction of 2020
Love, theft, and rural noir dominate this year's best noir fiction.
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The Girl Detective Disappears: On Searching for Nancy Drew, and Finding Myself
Nancy Drew has always been a liminal figure, caught between girl and woman, masculine and feminine, traditional and modern...
December 14, 2020
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The Best Crime Novels of 2020
Celebrating the year's best in crime, mystery, and thrillers.
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