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    Two Authors Talk Psychological Thrillers, Motherhood, and Maine

    A Conversation Between Mary Kubica and Megan Miranda

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    Second Sister

    Chan Ho-Kei

    "Nga-Yee stood outside a six-story tenement building on Second Street in Sai Ying Pun, staring at the house number in confusion."

    February 18, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Unreliable Narrators Who Break Every Rule We Thought We Knew

    Some narrators go beyond unreliability and change our very conception of narrative storytelling.

    February 17, 2020  By Michael Seidlinger
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    Why Are We Still So Fascinated by Diana Mitford?

    On our cultural obsession with Diana Mitford, the English aristocrat who went from well-dressed socialite to loathsome fascist.

    February 17, 2020  By Jessica Fellowes
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    Blues for Outlaw Hearts and Old Whores

    Massimo Carlotto

    "Max reappeared a half hour later wearing a sponge robe  and cradling a fruit-and-veggie smoothie."

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    A Crime Reader's Antidote to Valentine's Day

    12 psychological thrillers to read this Valentine’s Day if you (like me) will be spending the evening at home, alone, drinking wine on the couch, with your cat next to you.

    February 14, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    True Romance: 7 Noir Love Stories

    This Valentine's Day, consider some noir counter-programming.

    February 14, 2020  By Nick Kolakowski
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    Violent Delights, Violent Ends: 5 Savage Cinematic Visions of Romeo and Juliet

    Shakespeare's great romance is also a wickedly violent story of tribalism, vengeance, and blood.

    February 14, 2020  By Zach Vasquez
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    The Pleasure (Reading) of Impending Doom

    A selection of books from the end of the world.

    February 14, 2020  By Tosca Lee
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    The Chill

    Scott Carlson

    "Deshawn Ryan came out of one hole in the ground and walked thirteen blocks through the rain to reach the next."

    February 14, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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