Edited by famous crime scholar Julian Symons and with his introduction, this is good selection of classic crime stories, with some undiscovered gems not found elsewhere.
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Jim Thompson - Pop. 1280
Jim Thompson’s Pop. 1280 is one of those rare crime novels that is both darkly funny and deeply disturbing. On the surface, it reads like ...
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While many consider Hammett, Chandler, or even Horace McCoy as the titans of noir, I’d argue none of them reached the psychological depths J...
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Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone remains one of the most notorious figures in American criminal history. Born in 1899 in Brooklyn to I...
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Harry Stephen Keeler is a writer many mystery fans have never heard of — but once you step into his world, it’s hard to get out. Riddle of...

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