Narrative Suspicion in the Work of Thomas Walsh

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An investigation into the writerly strategies and reader complicity inherent in the creation of narrative suspicion in the work of now obscure hardboiled detective writer Thomas Walsh.

Original detail. Illustration for Thomas Walsh’s “Diamonds Mean Death.” Photo by JMoore (2020).

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