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Via @jcalvo 11: ICYMI: Crime Fiction as World Literature (Louise Nilsson, David Damrosch, and Theo D’haen, eds., Bloomsbury Publishing 2017). Here from the publisher’s website is a description of the book’s contents. While crime fiction is one of the most widespread of all literary genres Schedule, this is the first book to treat it in …

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Michael Klein has written about Philadelphia’s restaurant scene since 1993 in his Inquirer column, “Table Talk,” and on his Philly.com blog, “The Insider.”

Jump to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Click here for a list of Inactive Reviewers. A. Melissa Joy Adams received a BFA in Related Arts from

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“When I was a teen, many of the exercises and activities in this book would have helped me calm down. … This book is a real, practical, and positive guide for reducing stress.”

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The Foundation Center is the world’s leading source of information on philanthropy, fundraising, and grant programs.

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Ann Marie Ackermann is a former prosecutor in the state of Washington and attorney with focuses on criminal and medical law. In a 150-year-old diary of a German forester, she discovered the case of a 19th century German assassin, who killed the mayor of Bönnigheim, Germany, in 1835, then fled to America where he had