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A banner month for these timely novels of suspense.
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Sixteen of the Most Perfect Murders in Crime Fiction
Reading and re-reading mystery novels in pursuit of the platonic ideal of the undetectable, unsolvable crime.
March 6, 2020
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Peter Swanson
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The Art of Letting Your Heroes Get Beat Up Now and Again
Sometimes the most powerful thing an author can do is kick a guy when he's down.
March 6, 2020
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John McMahon
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Paul Vidich on Cold War Espionage, a CIA Cover-Up, and a Family Tragedy
The author's uncle was dosed with LSD and died outside a New York City hotel. Now, he's exploring that crime in a new thriller.
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When The Casinos Came To Atlantic City...
Tracing the Rise and Fall of a Resort Town Reinvented as a Gambling Den
March 6, 2020
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The 19 Best Crime-Solving Writers in Fiction, Ranked
A cold, hard look at the detective and writing skills of Rick Castle, Harriet Vane, and more.
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Discovery and Decay: Lost in the ’90s
The formative obsessions that led to a new Brooklyn Noir.
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William Boyle
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The Homme Fatal: Reimagining a Noir Archetype
Dangerous partners, queer icons, and a story that became a crime novel.
March 5, 2020
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Russ Thomas
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Noir in the Land of Enchantment
"Conquered and reconquered, colonized and commodified, Santa Fe understands—from historical genocide to the murders of family members—the intimacy of violence."
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