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Mystery Scene Your Essential Partner in Crime

Mystery Scene Your Essential Partner in Crime
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Thriller, romantic suspense, PI, cozy, noir—the award-winning Mystery Scene covers it all.

Every issue is packed with entertaining articles, informative reviews, and fascinating interviews with both famous writers and emerging talents.

Our award-winning critics will clue you in to hundreds of interesting books, TV shows, films, short fiction, reference works, and more, in every issue.

Throw in contests, jokes, quotes, and anecdotes and we think you'll find that Mystery Scene is your essential partner in crime.

Mystery Scene publishes four times per year as a full-color glossy print magazine and as a digital edition available for Apple, Android, and Kindle devices. Don't miss a clue, subscribe today!

"Exceptional reviews of genre-related audiobooks, novels, short story collections, and movies... its feature articles lend the publication more heft than the traditional book review journal. Highly recommended."

—Library Journal

"Mystery Scene consistently provides something available nowhere else--a true inside look at the whole world of crime fiction."

—Lawrence Block

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