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    Censorettes: The Women Wartime Censors Who Kept The Allies Safe And Uncovered A Nest of Spies in Brooklyn

    Markers in hand, these World War II volunteers used their language skills and expertise to hunt down German spies.

    November 13, 2020  By Elizabeth Bales Frank
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    What Ozark Gets Wrong: The Latest Tricks in International Money Laundering

    "Running a casino to launder illegal cash is so 1940s."

    November 13, 2020  By Michael Niemann
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    A Mysterious Pacific Northwest Road Trip

    Are you ready for caves, haunted houses, and hidden passageways? Let mystery author Ellie Alexander be your guide.

    November 13, 2020  By Ellie Alexander
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    It's Time To Add Some Magic to Your Cozies

    Indulging in the fanciful and adding in some magical realism is how a cat cozy can become a talking cat cozy.

    November 13, 2020  By Jennifer J. Chow
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    The Most Unusual Murder Weapons in Crime Fiction

    A leg of lamb, an exploding cow, and an enormous bottle of champagne...

    November 12, 2020  By Lynne Truss
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    Writing Outside Representation

    E.A. Aymar talks with fellow crime writers about appropriation, and how to write across identity lines responsibly.

    November 12, 2020  By E.A. Aymar
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    5 Psychological Thrillers You Should Read in November

    Blackmail, revenge, warring families, and more in this month's best psychological thrillers

    November 12, 2020  By Lisa Levy
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    Let's Explore a Complicated Thriller Archetype: The Femme Fatale

    This Week on Unlikeable Female Characters Podcast

    November 12, 2020  By Unlikeable Female Characters 
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    Prefecture D

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    "If memory served, Toshie was around ten years Tomoko’s senior, which would put her in her early fifties."

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    The tortuous literary puzzle Cain's Jawbone has been solved for the first time since 1934

    Only three people have ever cracked it. The most recent sleuth did it during pandemic lockdown.

    November 11, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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