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Two big names in Chicago crime fiction are hosting a meet-and-greet event this weekend. Tracy Clark, the author of the ...
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CHICAGO — Two big names in Chicago crime fiction are hosting a meet-and-greet event this weekend. Tracy Clark, the author of the upcoming book “Echo” and David Ellis, the author of the ...