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Today is GiveUNC – a single day of giving during which the UNC School of Government reaches out to current and past donors, undertow participants, and – you – loyal…
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Political protest is a sacred rite of passage for the young. In LADY CHEVY (Pegasus Crime, 296 pp., $25.95), John Woods delivers a righteous cause to a high school senior…
Male authors love to send their male heroes on the road. Any excuse will do, from a gathering of crime clans to a rowdy biker rally. (For my money, “32…
Dave Robicheaux is having visions again. Sometimes, James Lee Burke’s ghost-haunted Cajun detective sees Confederate soldiers in the mist. Other times, he has apparitions of long-dead slaves pulling the oars…
“People call me the Shrike.” Better call for police backup first, because the Shrike is the latest in a long line of supervillains created and lovingly nurtured by Michael Connelly.…