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"'The body is in the library,' Colonel Osborne said. 'Come this way.'"
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New offerings from the world of crime, mystery, and thrillers.
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7 Great Heist Novels, Recommended By An Art Dealer
Art theft is a big business—and a big inspiration to crime writers.
October 13, 2020
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Carol Orange
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In crime fiction, anyone can be a murderer. That's what's so great about it.
Lisa Jewell explores toxic masculinity in her latest thriller, but takes a stand for equal opportunity killing in the genre at large.
October 13, 2020
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Lisa Jewell
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No Adam for Eve: The Quiet History of Lesbian Pulp Fiction
Mid-century pulps featuring women in love were meant to titillate straight men, but soon found their way to a lesbian audience desperate for representation.
October 12, 2020
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Chloe Maveal
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James Crumley's Unofficial Rules for Writing
Craft lessons distilled from one of crime fiction's all-time greats.
October 12, 2020
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Dwyer Murphy
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Goodnight Beautiful
Aimee Molloy
"THAT ASS. It’s incredible."
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17 Crime Fiction Series That Use Real Historical Figures As Sleuths
Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, Charlotte Brontë, and many more appear as detectives in these historical crime novels.
October 9, 2020
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Heather Redmond
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How Elmore Leonard Really Wrote His Novels—According to His Characters
"So he names us and he says okay start talking."
October 9, 2020
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Dwyer Murphy
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Eight Thrillers That Bring an Uncanny Slant to the Natural World
"The setting of a horror tale needs to create a sense of unheimlich, with the reader every bit as nervous...as the characters."
October 9, 2020
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