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    Your Guide to the Essential Crime TV of October

    The best thrillers, noir, and true crime docs arriving this month.

    October 4, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    Stephen King Is Quietly Enthralled By "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

    The poem that seems to hold a secret to the Stephen King multiverse

    October 4, 2019  By Brenna Ehrlich
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    Why Fiction is the Perfect Trojan Horse to Discuss Ethical Dilemmas

    "Fiction can Trojan Horse its way into your heart and soul and crack the window wide open."

    October 4, 2019  By Kira Peikoff
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    The Murder of Harriet Monckton

    Elizabeth Haynes

    "The weather remains warm and dry, but overcast."

    October 4, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    How Mary Roberts Rinehart, Queen of the Mystery Novel, Was Very Nearly Murdered

    She was the grande dame of American crime fiction, at the height of her powers, when she fell into a murder mystery of her own.

    October 3, 2019  By Sarah Weinman
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    Franz Kafka: Misunderstood Crime Author

    How The Trial upended what we know about crime fiction.

    October 3, 2019  By Peter Steiner
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    A Very Brief History of Forensic Investigation

    What does "forensics" actually mean in real investigative work, anyway?

    October 3, 2019  By Bradley Harper
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    Trolls

    Stefan Spjut, translated from the Swedish by Agnes Broomé

    "Every time Anders tried to explain to her how he remembered things, or rather, how he didn’t remember them, how they were like white spots in his head, she just nodded at him."

    October 3, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Graham Greene and The Art of the Opening Paragraph

    Ten great opening paragraphs from one iconic author

    October 2, 2019  By Dwyer Murphy
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    From Boston To Cape Cod and Back Again—In Crime Fiction

    Exploring a region's mystery pantheon

    October 2, 2019  By Peter Colt
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