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Overlooked No More: Dilys Winn, Who Brought Murder and Mystery to Manhattan

The New York Times – Business:

She opened Murder Ink, believed to be the nation’s first mystery bookstore, and brought fans together through interactive whodunits and other events.

Allyson McCabe
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Book Trade and Publishing, Books and Literature, Manhattan (NYC), Mohonk Mountain House, Murder Ink (Manhattan, NY, Retailer), Writing and Writers
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