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Since December 4th when United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot dead in midtown Manhattan, a continual panorama of news coverage has filled our devices and our minds. The spectacle includes hordes of police ploughing through Central P...
Crime stories use exciting staple scenes like investigators tailing a suspect down crowded city streets, a PI breaking in to steal incriminating documents or using disguises to approach a target. What happens to crime fiction if those inves...
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