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Down the true-crime rabbit hole with novelist Rebecca Makkai

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment February 21, 2023

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Bestselling author Rebecca Makkai has plunged down the true-crime rabbit hole — fictionally, that is. This might surprise fans of her last book, the critical and commercial hit “The Great Believers,” about gay life in the 1980s under the shadow of the AIDS epidemic. Her new novel, “I Have Some Questions for You,” follows an L.A. podcaster who goes back to her boarding school and obsesses about a murder that took place there in the... + full article



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