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‘Pulse’ Is a Brisk Detective Thriller With a Sci-Fi Twist
Sometimes, You Have to Write Three Novels to Publish One
‘Force of Nature’ Is Even Better Than ‘The Dry’
Chicago Has a New Crime Fiction Press
Paula Hawkins’s ‘Into the Water’ Is Trendy But Tiring
‘The Roanoke Girls’ Disturbs, Dismays, and Ultimately Disappoints
Stephenie Meyer’s ‘The Chemist’ Suffers an Identity Crisis, But Is Movie-Ready
Inside the Dark World of Human Trafficking in Barry Eisler’s ‘Livia Lone’
For Blake Crouch, the World Is “More Mysterious and Strange” Than We Know
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