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Tag Archives: Harlan Coben
Who’s Reading “The Dread Line” Now? Best-Selling Crime Novelist Harlan Coben!
Harlan Coben is one of the best, and most popular, crime novelists working today, with his last ten books all debuting at #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. You can learn more about him and his work … Continue reading
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Audio Edition Of “Providence Rag” Named Finalist For Audie Award
The audio edition of Providence Rag, the third book in my series of hardboiled crime novels, has been named a finalist for the Audie Award. Given by the Audio Publishers Association, it is the Oscar of the audio book industry. … Continue reading
Proud To Be On This List
My thanks to Forensic Outreach for listing me as one of the top 50 active crime novelists worldwide. It’s truly an honor to be named along with the likes of Lee Child, Jo Nesbo, Henning Mankell, George Pelecanos, Dennis Lehane, … Continue reading
The Top Ten Crime Novels of 2013
It’s time, once again, for the annual list of the crime novels I most admired this year. Of course, I haven’t read everything, so I’m sure I missed some great work. Don’t hesitate to list your favorites in the comment section below. … Continue reading
“Six Years,” A Stunning New Thriller by Harlan Coben
One summer, at an artist’s colony in rural Vermont, Jake Fisher and Natalie Avery fell in love. And then, inexplicably, she broke it off, abruptly married an older man named Todd Sanderson, and made Jake promise he would never come … Continue reading
My Night at the Edgars: The Photos
My daughter Melanie and my granddaughter Mikaila accompanied me to the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Awards Banquet at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan. Below are photographs of the event. (The photos showing Melanie and Mikaila with Rambo’s creator, … Continue reading
My Night at the Edgars
CriminalElement.com, a website hosted by my publisher, asked me to write a first-person account of my night at the Edgar Awards Banquet. Here it is. In my imagination, mystery novelists spend long days writing in T-shirts and jeans (or maybe … Continue reading
“Rogue Island” nominated for an Edgar Award!
I’m thrilled that my novel, Rogue Island, has been short-listed for an Edgar Award in the best first novel category. The winner will be announced at the Mystery Writers of America’s awards banquet at the end of April. Meanwhile, you … Continue reading
My Journey from Journalist to Crime Novelist
This entry first appeared on Sheila Deeth’s book blog. Bruce DeSilva offered to write a guest post here, so I asked him my favorite question, little realizing what a great read his reply would be. My question: Please would he … Continue reading