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    Tess Gerritsen

    "The room is dark when I wake up, and for a moment I am so disoriented I don’t know what time it is, or where I am."

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    The Revival of Todd Downing, The Golden Age Author Fascinated by Death in Mexico

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    Some mysteries are like life—open-ended (and open to interpretation).

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    At the center of the world, an African story with a complex history and storytelling tradition turns to noir fiction.

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    The End of Things: My Favorite Islands in Crime Fiction

    “Best of an island is once you get there—you can’t go any farther … you’ve come to the end of things."

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