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    Your Guide to the Essential Crime TV of August 2019

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

    August 2, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    Towards a New Canon of Technothrillers

    Cyberpunk, hacker noir, dystopias aplenty, and retrofuturism galore!

    August 2, 2019  By Tom Chatfield
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    On Loving Unreliable Narrators and Their Relatable Justifications

    They're telling their own stories, and we can't help but empathize.

    August 2, 2019  By Joshilyn Jackson
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    Thrillers, Horror, and Gothic Fiction Are All About "Games"—Twisted Games

    Fiction's most terrifying incarnations of "play"

    August 2, 2019  By Shannon Kirk
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    The Girl in the Letter

    Emily Gunnis

    "‘What’s that?’ said Sam, pointing to the letter on the floor. ‘It looks like you were reading it before I came home.’"

    August 2, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    12 New Books You Should Read This August

    The Month's Best Crime Fiction, Mysteries, and Thrillers

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    Shari Lapena and the Art of Disrupted Domesticity

    There are plenty of safe homes, good neighbors, and happy families in the world. Just not in the books of Shari Lapena.

    August 1, 2019  By Molly Odintz
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    6 Rules for Writing Realistic, Meaningful Gunfights

    "Gunfights are chaos events...Nothing is clear, no one is heroic, self-urination is quite common."

    August 1, 2019  By Stephen Hunter
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    Shamed

    Linda Castillo

    "In the early stages of a case, a cop never really knows if the premise they’re operating on is right or wrong or somewhere in between."

    August 1, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
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    Facial reconstructions, crime scene sketches, and lots of erasers—all in a day's work for forensic artists.

    July 31, 2019  By Carrie Stuart Parks
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