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Saturday, April 12, 2003
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Frederick Charles
Aix Cafe
Ed Levine and his guests have gathered at AIX, Didier Virot's bright, three story restaurant on the Upper West Side, which celebrates the sun-drenched cuisine of Virot's native Provence. This week, Ed's guests are three writers who know their way around a good mystery.
Guests:
Linda Fairstein, former New York sex crimes prosecutor who's also the award winning author of the Alex Cooper crime novels.
Former Baltimore Sun reporter, Laura Lippman, who pens the Tess Monaghan private investigator books.
Doug Simon, who spent 12 years as a police reporter in Baltimore and is the creator of two HBO TV series, The Wire and The Corner.
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