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Win This Book: Duane Swierczynski's "The Blonde"

Next up on Win This Book, a personally-autographed copy of the latest crime novel from one of the genre's most talented up-and-coming writers: Duane Swierczynski's The Blonde.

And, just because we love you, we're also giving away a copy of Swierczynski's previous book, the Gumshoe Award-nominated The Wheelman.

The winner of the contest will receive a hardcover copy of The Blonde and a trade paperback copy of The Wheelman, both inscribed and signed by the author. To enter, just send an email with "Contest" in the subject line and your name in the body of the email.

Good luck! As always, if you don't win, please consider buying the books anyway. They're both worth it.

Contest ends on 11/21. Only one entry per person, please. Only U.S. residents are eligible to win. All decisions are final. Crime Fiction Dossier is not responsible for anything.

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I just reviewed that at CHUD. Its a great book with some flaws, but still totally worth it

I surfed over to Chud to look for your review, but couldn't find the book section. Then all the annoying ads and pop-ups drove me away.

No thanks.

I e-mailed You a link

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David J. Montgomery writes about authors and books for several of the country's largest newspapers, including the Chicago Sun-Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer and Boston Globe.

In the past, he has contributed to such publications as USA Today, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Kansas City Star, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and National Review Online.

He lives in the Washington, DC suburbs with his wife and daughter.

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