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Stephen King Revealed His Approach To Writing A Mystery Novel, And It’s Way More Alfred Hitchcock Than It Is Agatha Christie
He’s not interested in the “whodunit?” of it all. By Ryan LaBee, September 10, 2023 Video: https://cdn.jwplayer.com/previews/lq5UdPhW Few names are as iconic as Stephen King when it comes to the written word. Known for his spine-tingling tales of horror and suspense, which have been adapted into countless horror movies, King has enthralled readers for decades…
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‘Rebecca’ at Eighty: The Women Behind the Hitchcock Classic ‹ CrimeReads
In 1938, Joan Harrison read a galley of Daphne Du Maurier’s masterpiece. She wouldn’t rest until she had the rights to adapt it. October 21, 2020 By Christina LaneVIA Via CHICAGO REVIEW PRESS Source: ‘Rebecca’ at Eighty: The Women Behind the Hitchcock Classic ‹ CrimeReads
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Book Review: ‘The Girl On The Train,’ By Paula Hawkins | : NPR
“They are a perfect, golden couple,” Rachel Watson thinks, regarding handsome Jason and his striking wife, Jess. “He is dark-haired and well built, strong, protective, kind. He has a great laugh. She is one of those tiny bird-women, a beauty, pale-skinned with blond hair cropped short.” Rachel, the main narrator of Paula Hawkins’ novel The…