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The Mystery of the Crooked Man by Tom Spencer. Sometimes you know immediately that a book is going to get under your skin and stay there. I felt that way only a few pages into Spencer’s tart ...
In 2023, the title was nominated for the Mystery Writers of America’s prestigious Edgar Awards, which honor the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television, film, and theater.
The novel offers no easy answers, making it a standout for readers who seek substance in their investigative thriller fiction. More Than a Mystery: A Commentary on Identity and Power.
The novel offers no easy answers, making it a standout for readers who seek substance in their investigative thriller fiction. More Than a Mystery: A Commentary on Identity and Power.
The novel offers no easy answers, making it a standout for readers who seek substance in their investigative thriller fiction. More Than a Mystery: A Commentary on Identity and Power.
The novel offers no easy answers, making it a standout for readers who seek substance in their investigative thriller fiction. More Than a Mystery: A Commentary on Identity and Power.
The novel offers no easy answers, making it a standout for readers who seek substance in their investigative thriller fiction. More Than a Mystery: A Commentary on Identity and Power.