OCTOBER 19, 2021 ON THIS DAY: In 1931, David John Moore Cornwell—who would later write under the name John le Carré—was born in Poole, England
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Nick Kolakowski on the weird intersection of noir and plastic surgery. | CrimeReads Otto Penzler traces the Victorian Mystery back to its birth and explores what made that era's fiction so memorable. | CrimeReads
Peter Handel on John Banville's return to crime fiction—and what it means that the author is now writing under his own name. | CrimeReads German thriller Romy Hausmann wanders deep into the forest with these five tales of woodsy terror. | CrimeReads
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