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"path": "/2026/06/08/4-titles-for-murdereverymonday-crime-fiction-with-an-archaeology-theme-or-connection/",
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"textContent": "Today’s #MurderEveryMonday theme, an activity created by Kate Jackson, is a crime fiction book with an archaeology theme or connection. My first thought went to an Agatha Christie short story published for the first time in a magazine in 1923, as it common at the time, and then compiled in a book form in 1924, … Continue reading 4 titles for #MurderEveryMonday Crime fiction with an archaeology theme or connection",
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