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    Cold Cases of History: The Murder of Juan Borgia

    500 years ago, a scion of the infamous Borgias was murdered. Plenty had reason to murder him, but the exact culprit has never been discovered.

    February 13, 2020  By Alyssa Palombo
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    How Charles Dickens Presaged the Rise of True Crime Podcasts

    Barnaby Rudge was a new kind of 'crime' story, with an unresolved murder tale which unfolded orally and serially. Today's podcasters are chasing the same magic.

    February 13, 2020  By Susan Cook
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    The Unsettling Literature of Missing Persons

    Stories of waiting, of hoping, and of half-lives.

    February 13, 2020  By Kathleen Donohoe
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    The Ruins

    Mat Osman

    "I was about to start the earthquake when the phone rang. It wasn’t to be a big earthquake—I was thinking of two, maybe three hundred dead."

    February 13, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    February's Best International Crime Fiction

    Nairobi noir, Korean thrillers, and more this month.

    February 12, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    The Difficult Art of Ending a Crime Fiction Series

    Two authors—working from opposite ends of Florida—bring epic noir series to a close, and live to tell the tale.

    February 12, 2020  By Steph Post
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    The Only Child

    Mi-ae Seo

    "I told you about the room, didn’t I? The room with dozens of locks on it."

    February 12, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Worldbuilding: Crime and Fantasy Books Have More in Common Than You Might Think

    In noir, as in fantasy, it's all about finding the right details.

    February 11, 2020  By Kelly Braffet
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    The True Crimes of Dallas: A Lifetime's Obssesion

    An author's enduring interest in hometown crime

    February 11, 2020  By Kathleen Kent
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    The Museum of Desire

    Jonathan Kellerman

    "Doctors in Florida, uncommon surname, easy trace."

    February 11, 2020  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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