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60 Years of โThe Spy Who Came in From the Coldโ
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โAdapted from a Center For Fiction conversation between Joseph Kanon and Paul Vidich, November 9, 2023 The Spy Who Came in From the Cold was published in September 1963…
Shop Talk: Michael Farris Smith on Learning the Habit of Writing
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I cut my teeth on Larry Brown. If youโve never heard of Larry before, let me introduce you by way of Michael Farris Smith. Both are Mississippi authors who…
The Grieving Mother Who Became An Angel of Vengeance
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On January 24, 2014, Miriam Rodriguez received a call at 4 a.m. from her eldest daughter Azaleaโa call that would change her and her familyโs lives forever. Miriamโs younger…
The Root of Evil: How a Grape Plague and Deceptive Dealing Changed the World of French Wine Forever
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The source of the great Burgundy deception was the shortage of wine caused by the destructive force of phylloxera. It made its first appearance in France in the vineyards…
Beyond Treasure Island: A Brief Introduction to Pirates in Fiction
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Not too long ago I found myself nearly alone in the Maritime wing of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem. The Peabody Essex was formed from the gradual merging…
Parties Gone Wrong: A Beloved Trope in Crime Fiction
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Parties are terrible at the best of times. So much hope and anticipation is heaped onto them, they can never live up to the pressure, collapsing into tears and…
7 Great Cozy Mysteries Set in the Fall
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There are so many reasons to love fall, from the splendor of the changing leaves to settling back into a comfortable routine after a hectic summer. Cooler temperatures and…
On The Rise, Fall, and Seemingly Inexplicable Appeal of Golden-Age Sleuth Philo Vance
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Philo Vanceโthe creation of Willard Huntington Wright, writing as S. S. Van Dineโfirst appeared in 1926 and overnight became an American publishing phenomenon. Vance appeared in twelve novels and…