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Diagnosing Murder: How Addiction Became a Central...

The War on Drugs was clearly on the minds of crime novelists in the early 1990s. Patricia Cornwell’s All That Remains (1992) finds medical examiner Kay Scarpetta working for the national drug policy director, “one of the most powerful and
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