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Texas Monthly, September, 2002
I'VE BEEN READING TEXAS MONTHLY for almost thirty years, and the July issue was the worst I have ever received. I started reading the issue, then put it in the trash. What happened?
BETSY M. LARREY Rockport
THE CRIME ISSUE IS A WASTED REHASHING of old stories that plagued us to death in the local and national news. This year, instead of receiving twelve wonderful issues, we will have had eleven wonderful and one dead in the water.
CHRISTINE ROSKAMP Houston
I'M NOT USUALLY ONE FOR TRUE CRIME, but I was completely taken with the vivid stories in your crime issue. I became emotionally invested in the characters in the stories, which were thoughtfully written and painstakingly researched. Reading the issue reminded me how important it is...
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