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    50 new crime novels, mysteries, and thrillers to get you through the end of the year.

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    How Josephine Tey Crafted a Masterpiece of Paranoia in Postwar England

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    Exorcisms: A Brief History of Banishing Demons

    Exorcism, a once controversial rite, is as popular as ever. But the practice spans centuries, beliefs, and cultures.

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    When Speculative Fiction Becomes Reality

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    Diverse, Women-Authored Novels Set in Remote and Forgotten Places

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