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The new Apple TV+ drama follows a pair of arson investigators on the trail of a serial arsonist, with a few twists and turns.
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Irish Star on MSN'Slick' crime thriller with 'a touch of sleaze in all the best ways' from The Wire writerApple TV's latest crime thriller, touted as having 'too much talent' to not be a good watch, is almost here. The series, ...
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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Smoke’ Is Another Apple TV+ Home RunSmoke starts as a standard procedural only to reveal itself as something darker, bolder, and braver that asks the questions ...
Here’s everything to know about Dennis Lehane’s new series, including Smoke premiere date info, what time new episodes of Smoke will be available on Apple TV+, if Smoke is based on a true story, and ...
Taron Egerton explores the complexity of identity and ego in "Smoke." The series, inspired by real events, is his second ...
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Smoke premieres Friday, June 27, on Apple TV+. New episodes debut through August 15.
Early on in “Small Mercies,” which may be Dennis Lehane’s final novel if one is to believe his recent interviews, 17-year-old Jules asks her mother, Mary Pat Fennessy, “You ever wonder if ...
No one captures Boston quite like Dennis Lehane. That’s evidenced by the thriller author’s many books set in the city and the heaps of praise our readers gave him for that work. “Nobody is ...
The “Black Bird” show poster (left) and Dennis Lehane (right), the program’s showrunner. After being released in July of this year, the true crime show “Black Bird” has remained in the top 15 most ...
NPR Scott Simon talks with author Dennis Lehane about his new novel, "Small Mercies." It's set in 1974 Boston, during the protests over court-mandated desegregation of public schools there.
SMALL MERCIES, by Dennis Lehane In June 1974, Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. declared that in order to end de facto racial segregation in Boston’s public schools, a percentage of students from ...
Early on in “Small Mercies,” which may be Dennis Lehane’s final novel if one is to believe his recent interviews, 17-year-old Jules asks her mother, Mary Pat Fennessy, “You ever wonder if ...
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