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    The True Story of Rose Dugdale, The Woman Who Stole Vermeer

    In the 1970s she led a string of high-profile, politically motivated art heists. Her legacy is still under hot debate.

    November 10, 2020  By Anthony Amore
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    Moonflower Murders

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    "The Polydorus is a charming family-run hotel, located a short walk away from the lively town of Agios Nikolaos, one hour from Heraklion."

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    Women and Crime Writing: We’ve Always Been Detectives

    Psychological thrillers and true crime stories may be booming with women now, but it's part of a centuries-old trend.

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    How Romance Heightens Gothic Thrillers

    Romantic suspense writer Lisa Harris has plenty of tips for seamlessly blending romance into your thrillers.

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    Why Narrative Structure Is One of the Crime Writer's Most Valuable Tools

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    No Badges: Running for the Border in American Noir

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    November 6, 2020  By Christopher Brown
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    London's First Police Force Was Established by Novelist Henry Fielding and His Brother

    In 1749, Henry Fielding devised a plan for the Bow Street Runners, a group of men given permission to confront suspected criminals.

    November 6, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    A Collection of Rare Ian Fleming Books & Manuscripts Heads to Auction

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    10 Novels You Should Read This November

    Class thrillers, diamond conspiracies, and a wave of new L.A. noir highlight the month's best new crime fiction.

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