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A daily culture site featuring the best crime, mystery, and thriller writing. From the makers of @lithub.

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Will Ferguson and Ian Ferguson on archetypes, story requirements and people they've met. crimereads.com/will-ferguson-…

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"It...feels like desperation itself. Bleeds it from around the edges. There’s something about the prose that is panicked, unrelenting. crimereads.com/william-boyle-…

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Trisha Tobias considers the comfort of vengeful spirits in the context of historical injustice. crimereads.com/when-the-dead-…

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"The main character is the Harlem of post-World War II New York City. Himes calls it Harlem, USA. It appears on nearly every page, teaching us about its people, its places, its ways, its woes, its diversions, its language." Thomas E. Ricks CrimeReads crimereads.com/reading-cheste…

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"What crime writer wouldn’t want their psychopath to psychoanalyse themselves, in full view of the reader?" crimereads.com/the-psychopath…

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It was so much fun talking to Dwyer Murphy in a wide-ranging conversation that ran the gamut from Goodfellas to Cheever. CrimeReads Literary Hub lithub.com/megan-abbott-o…

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For CrimeReads I talked to Jenny Staff Johnson about learning to write a crime novel, the time I was mistaken for a Secret Service agent, and (below) how I related to the many many different characters in THE SLIP.

For <a href="/CrimeReads/">CrimeReads</a> I talked to Jenny Staff Johnson about learning to write a crime novel, the time I was mistaken for a Secret Service agent, and (below) how I related to the many many different characters in THE SLIP.
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Thomas E. Ricks suggests that Grave Digger and Coffin Ed aren’t the main characters in the ā€˜Harlem Detectives’ series. crimereads.com/reading-cheste…

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She was a towering figure of the Harlem underground. So why don't we know more about her today? crimereads.com/madame-queen-s…

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In Abbott's new thriller, three sisters in Grosse Pointe get drawn into an 'investment club.' crimereads.com/megan-abbott-o…