crime fiction

Toxicity, Chapter 15

Al Boden is tailing Dean and Randall in order to complete a job for his favorite client.

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Abner and Trina on the way to Vegas.

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Toxicity, Chapter 12.

The Fixer: Al Boden

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Toxicity, Chapter 11.

We meet Walter Chambers

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5 Questions About: Crime Fiction

Crime pulp novelist Dave Zeltserman, author of "Bad Thoughts," discusses the ins and outs of writing crime fiction and how difficult it is for new writers to break into the business.

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The Cat Theme in James M. Cain’s “The Postman Always Rings Twice”

Frank Chambers’ partner in murder, Cora, has gone to visit her dying mother and he takes a trip down the coast with a girl named Madge Allen. Madge raises cats, but not the domestic type. In “The Postman Always Rings Twice”, James M. Cain’s hardboiled novel from 1934, cats are a continuous presence.

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