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"Hope & Glory" Susan Elia MacNeal’s quick-witted WWII spy Maggie Hope returns, by Oline H. Cogdill
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"Edgar Wallace: The Man Who Wrote Too Much?" Almost forgotten today, at his peak one-quarter of all books read in England were penned by Wallace, by Michael Mallory
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"Nicholas Meyer: An Appreciation," by Joseph Goodrich
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"Qiu Xiaolong," by Tom Nolan
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"Private Eye Parodies," the best detective spoofs, satires, and lampoons, by Kevin Burton Smith
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"Elaine Viets," and her Dead End Job series takes a satiric look at the world of low-wage jobs, by Lynn Kaczmarek
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"Peter Lovesey," a wide-ranging talk with the Cartier Diamond Dagger winner, by Martin Edwards
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"Gormania" The Return of Matt Helm, Albert Einstein’s Secret Stash, Hammer Sees Reds, Why Writers Write, by Ed Gorman
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"The Hook: First Lines That Caught Our Attention"
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“M is for Mystery” Crossword, by Verna Suit
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"New Books: Secret Codes of the American Revolution," by Kate Carlisle
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"New Books:Why Can’t They Get Irene Adler Right?" by Carole Nelson Douglas
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