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By enlarging the roles of True Detectives' characters Moses Reed and Aaron Fox, Jonathan Kellerman has created the second spinoff from his Alex Delaware mystery series.
Through her development of the character of Cassandra Fallows, memoir writer, Laura Lippman explores the responsibility writers hold for the content of their work.
Evaluating The Messenger requires accepting it as a paranormal romance rather than focusing on its differences from Jan Burke's previous detective novels.
Nevada Barr proves her versatility in 13 1/2, a psychological thriller that retains the basic themes of her Anna Pigeon series while differing dramatically in content.
Their tolerance for risk determines which new paths authors will take in response to the limitations imposed by writing a mystery series.
With weak characters and awkward plot development, You've Been Warned quickly becomes one of James Patterson's most disappointing novels.
Orson Scott Card weaves a gripping tale of endearing relationships, self discovery, and power struggles in the direct sequel to Ender's Game, Ender in Exile.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Mystery writer Vicki Delany shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution.


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