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Robert Parker, Dennis Lehane, Lawrence Block, Michael Connelly -- I've read them all. Amid the logrolling and endless hype, one thing gets obscured: Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald did it first, and did it a lot better.
In this way I made my way through Sue Grafton, Elmore Leonard, James Lee Burke, Lawrence Block, Tony Hillerman, Jonathan Kellerman and a half-dozen others. ...
By Ben Yagoda
Tuesday, January 6, 2004
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Tired of politics, readers find solace in poetry -- from Billy Corgan.
Friday, Nov 5, 2004 16:00 EST. Bestsellers. Tired of politics, readers find solace in ... The Sinister Pig by Tony Hillerman. Paperback, $7.99. Buy it. 8. Angels ...
Friday, November 5, 2004
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"The Da Vinci Code," "Holes" and more in this week's bestselling books courtesy of Powells.com.
Sichuan buttons: The flowers that electrocute your mouth "Voodoo ... Buy it | Read more on Tony Hillerman. 12. McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales ...
Wednesday, April 30, 2003
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Animal lovers and humorists continue to spar for a place on the list, but Jon Stewart remains firmly on the top.
"Voodoo Histories": When smart people believe dumb things. Sichuan ... 16. The Sinister Pig by Tony Hillerman. Paperback, $7.99. Buy it. 17. The Complete Cartoons ...
Wednesday, December 8, 2004
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When Ray Browne founded the first department to study "Star Trek" semiotics and cartoon aesthetics, he expanded the boundaries of academic study forever.
( Answers: Tony Hillerman and the defunct "Strange Luck") just seems like cheesy dorm-room riffing. But whether or not pop culture scholarship ...
By David Jacobson
Friday, March 5, 1999
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"Reefer Madness" and more in this week's bestselling books courtesy of Powells.com.
Jenny Craig ends ad campaign after lawsuit. The autism-vaccine lie ... Buy it | Read more on Tony Hillerman. 20. 100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon by William L. ...
Thursday, May 22, 2003
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A new best-of omnibus has some terrific stories. But are they mysteries?
A clue to the motive for this overinclusiveness can be found in the curiously petulant introduction by Tony Hillerman, the new volume's editor. ...
By Jacqueline Carey
Friday, May 5, 2000