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Tag Archives: Mulligan
Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now? It’s Mystery Writer Tim Hallinan!
Tim Hallinan is one of the best crime novelists we’ve got. I admire his Poke Rafferty thrillers set in Thailand, where he lives half of the year, and I looooove his darkly funny Junior Bender novels set in Los Angeles, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce DeSilva, Cliff Walk, crime novels, edgar award, Forge, Junior Bender, Macavity Award, Mulligan, mysteries, Poke Rafferty, Providence Rage, Rogue Island, thrillers, Tim Hallinan
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Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now? It’s Novelist Thomas H. Cook.
Thomas H. Cook, author of some of the best literary crime fiction since Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, has long been one of my favorite writers, so I’m thrilled that he’s reading my most recent hardboiled Mulligan novel, Cliff Walk. Tom … Continue reading
The Korean Edition of “Rogue Island.”
My Edgar Award-winning first crime novel, Rogue Island, has been translated into ten foreign languages; and here, just in, is the cover of the Korean edition. For those of you who do your reading in English, you can find the … Continue reading
“Cliff Walk” Makes an NPR Affiliate’s List of the Best Books of 2012!
My thanks to Scott MacKay of Rhode Island’s NPR affiliate for including my latest Mulligan crime novel, Cliff Walk, on his list of the best books of 2012. Check out his list here. Cliff Walk, the sequel to my Edgar … Continue reading
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Tagged Best Books of 2012, Bruce DeSilva, Cliff Walk, crime novels, edgar award, Mulligan, NPR, Providence, Rhode Island, Rogue Island, Scott MacKay
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Appearing at Bouchercon
I’ll be appearing at the huge Bouchercon crime fiction conference at the Marriott Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 4-7. If you’re in town, please come by to see me. I’ll be speaking on a panel at 2 … Continue reading
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Tagged Bouchercon, Bruce DeSilva, Cleveland, Cliff Walk, crime novels, hard-boiled, Liam Mulligan, Mulligan, Rogue Island
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The Library Police Interview Me About My Crime Novels
Josh Mauthe and Dietrich Stonger, a.k.a. The Library Police, have one of the best websites and podcasts dedicated to crime fiction. They interviewed me recently about my crime novels, Rogue Island and Cliff Walk, and to hear them tell it, … Continue reading
Look Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now! It’s Novelist Peter Straub
Peter Straub is a poet, essayist and short story writer, but he is most famous for his 17 novels, many of them in the horror genre. His works include the best-selling Ghost Story which Stephen King called one of the … Continue reading
Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now? It’s Author C.J. Box!
C. J. Box is the New York Times best-selling author of the Joe Pickett thrillers, a great series set in the mountain west. His latest novel, Force of Nature, was published earlier this year. You can learn more about the … Continue reading