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The protagonist of Laura Lippman's 'Sunburn,' is a woman on the run who evokes Mildred Pierce and Billy Wilder noir
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In Mario Vargas Llosa's 'The Neighborhood," two wealthy couples are pulled into a maze of desire, intrigue and murder amidst the political corruption of Fujimori's Peru.
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