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crime fiction

What Makes a Death a Legend?

April 8, 2021 by Sujatamassey.com Webmaster

This post originally appeared on Murder Is Everywhere. Nev March lives in New Jersey, and I’m in Baltimore. Our only real life meeting was in New York City at the Edgars symposium in 2019. I was there to win the Mary Higgins Clark prize the following evening (though that day, I had no idea!). Nev already … Read more

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