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Remembering Barbara Neely, A Pioneer In Crime Fiction
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All Things Considered. March 11, 2020
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I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me by Juan Pablo Villalobos review -- an eccentric hybrid; Pulpy crime fiction and avant-garde archness combine for an exuberant take on literary life
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The Guardian (London, England). May 13, 2020
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Barton Gellman: 'The Assange precedent is dangerous'; The US journalist talks about being hacked by intelligence services, his dealings with whistleblower Edward Snowden, and why he loves detective fiction
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The Observer (London, England). May 24, 2020
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The burgeoning book festival bringing a buzz to the Isle of Bute; The island's intimate celebration of crime fiction, Bute Noir, is proving a big hit with locals and visitors alike
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Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent
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The Guardian (London, England). July 27, 2019
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The 'failure' that ushered in a new era of crime fiction
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The Independent (London, England). December 8, 2019, p57
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The Great Pretender by Susannah Cahalan review -- psychiatry's dubious past; Brilliant detective work reveals that a famous study of psychiatric hospitals was mostly fiction, but what are the implications?
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Steven Poole
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The Guardian (London, England). January 10, 2020
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How crime fiction helps us understand hate; Too often, violence is a spectacle to which people become desensitized, but the nuances of fiction can help combat this
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Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada). March 19, 2019, pA17
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Muscle by Alan Trotter review -- meta pulp fiction; This debut novel from a young Scottish writer takes an oblique approach to a pulp detective yarn
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Big Sky by Kate Atkinson review -- Jackson Brodie's back; Kate Atkinson returns to her wry crime fiction in a dark, sharp tale of exploitation
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King Arthur by Nicholas J Higham review -- was he a fiction from the start? King Arthur 'was made up by an imaginative clerk' ... finally, the truth as to whether Camelot existed; King Arthur 'was made up by an imaginative clerk' ... finally, the truth as to whether Camelot existed
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