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    Five Nonfiction Crime Books to Read This May

    Journeys in Scandinavian Noir and Hunting Whitey Bulger

    May 18, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Graphic Content: Entering the sci-fi noir world of Lemire, Kindt, and Rubin’s Cosmic Detective

    Three acclaimed creators worked in secret for over two years to create the complex, layered world of Cosmic Detective.

    May 18, 2020  By Alex Segura
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    Westside Saints

    W.M. Akers

    "On a night of hard frost, in the ruins of a burnt church, I found a body in the snow."

    May 18, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Bookstagram: The Antidote to Social Media Grift

    "No one was humblebragging about their perfect lives—they were humblebragging about the ARCs they were excited to read."

    May 15, 2020  By Janelle Brown
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    The Clues We Leave Behind

    When we lose loved ones, we always look for clues and symbols that can tell us more.

    May 15, 2020  By Francesca Serritella
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    A Tide of Murder: Detective Novels Set on New England's Cape and Islands

    Brooding, cozy, salt-streaked mysteries for the Cape Cod daydreamers.

    May 15, 2020  By Francine Mathews
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    Strong from the Heart

    Jon Land

    "As the famed song played in the single bud still wedged inside an ear, Tom Santiago found himself baking beneath a sun that had risen hours ago, long before his postal rounds brought him to the town of Camino Pass."

    May 15, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Eight Novels for the Eerie Days of Summer

    Long days, hot nights, abandoned houses...

    May 14, 2020  By Elisabeth Thomas
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    The Crime Writers of Georgia

    Just a few words about the scribes living in The Empire State of the South.

    May 14, 2020  By Brian Panowich
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    7 Novels About Crimes in Communes, Cults, and Other Alternative Communities

    Or, when bad things happen to good people (who’ve been lured in by the promise of utopia).

    May 14, 2020  By Melanie Abrams
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