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Fans and collectors sought to connect with the hard-boiled detective writer’s vision of Los Angeles in a recent auction of his personal items, including never-before-published writings.
Our columnist on the year’s most outstanding crime novels. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’ve long believed that crime fiction runs along a spectrum between order and ...
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