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    10 Novels You Should Read This January

    The month's best in crime, mystery, and thrillers.

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    Passing Noir: Nine Novels That Explore Secrecy and Deception in Racial Identity

    Race, identity, and secrecy intersect in these powerful novels.

    January 5, 2021  By Zach Vasquez
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    When "Normal" People Snap: The Unnervingly Universal Potential for Violence

    "As crime and thriller writers, we want to know what separates us from people who snap. We suspect the answer is: Not much."

    December 23, 2020  By Sharon Doering
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    Open House

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    "Haley McCullough stared down at Susie’s dead body."

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    "friend, a seasoned homicide detective, is a master of discontent."

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    The Best Psychological Thrillers of 2020

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    Godspeed

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    The Best Gothic Fiction of 2020

    As the Gothic Revival continues, it's time to take stock of the best, most anxious, and most atmospheric gothic fiction of 2020.

    December 16, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    Some Misconceptions About Sexism in Thrillers

    An author and her reader debate the history and shifting interpretations of feminism as seen in thrillers.

    December 15, 2020  By Courtney Evan Tate
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    How Many of the Greatest Crime Books of All-Time Have You Read? (Wait, Which Books?)

    Spelunking the must-read lists for crime, and checking them twice

    December 15, 2020  By Gray Basnight
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