Crime pays for writers
THE crime fiction market is booming as authors dig into a goldmine of global paranoia.
THE crime fiction market is booming as authors dig into a goldmine of global paranoia.
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IS WHEN it comes to crime fiction the usual suspects are even stranger than they used to be and there are more of them.
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