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Diagnosing Murder: How Addiction Became a Central Motif in Crime Fiction
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Theodore Martin
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How William Kennedy Turned a Bedtime Story For His Four-Year-Old Into a Publishing Sensation
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On the Auction Block: Jack Kerouac’s Record-Breaking Manuscripts
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Jean-Christophe Cloutier
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