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Who’s Reading “A Scourge of Vipers Now? Best-Selling Mystery Writer S.J. Rozan!

S.J. Rozan is one of the most respected mystery writers in the business, as indicated by the the fact that her work has won the Edgar, Shamus, Anthony, Nero, and Macavity awards for Best Novel and the Edgar for Best … Continue reading

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The Great Howard Frank Mosher Reviews “A Scourge of Vipers”

Howard Frank Mosher has long been one of my favorite writers. His novels, including The Great Northern Express, Walking to Gatlinburg, On Kingdom Mountain, and my favorite, Waiting for Teddy Williams, make him the closest thing to Mark Twain we … 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

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Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now? New York Times Best-Selling Author Steve Berry

Steve Berry is one of the best thriller writers in the business, so I’m pleased to post this photo of him reading my most recent Mulligan crime novel, Cliff Walk. My first Mulligan novel, Rogue Island, won the Edgar Award … Continue reading

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Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now? It’s Dr. Bill Bass, Creator of The Body Farm

Dr. Bill Bass is one of the world’s most respected forensic scientists, famous for creating “The Body Farm” research facility. He’s also half of the crime-novel writing team published under the pen name Jefferson Bass. You can learn more about … Continue reading

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Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now? It’s Crime Novelist Ken Wishnia

Kenneth Wishnia has been nominated for the Edgar, Anthony, and Macavity Awards, and his crime novels have made Best Mystery of the Year lists at Booklist, Library Journal, and The Washington Post. You can learn more about him here. Cliff … Continue reading

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Look Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now! It’s Mystery Writer Kelli Stanley

Kelli Stanley has won the Macavity Award and the Golden Nugget Award for her Miranda Corbie mysteries. You can learn more about Kelli here. Cliff Walk is the second in my series featuring Liam Mulligan, an investigative reporter at a … Continue reading

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Look Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now! It’s Thriller Writer Sean Chercover

Sean Chercover once worked as a private investigator in Chicago and New Orleans, so he’s a man who knows what he’s writing about. He is the author of a bunch of anthologized short stories and three gritty crime novels:  Big … Continue reading

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Look Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now! It’s Crime Novelist Rebecca Cantrell

Rebecca Cantrell is the author of the Hannah Vogel mysteries, which are set in in Berlin in the 1930s. Her work has won the Bruce Alexander Award and the Macavity Award, and her latest novel, A City of Broken Glass, … Continue reading

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Look Who’s Reading “Cliff Walk” Now! It’s Best-Selling Thriller Writer Joseph Finder

I’m a big fan of Joseph Finder’s work — and he’s a fan of mine, too. According to him, “Bruce DeSilva takes everything we love about the classic hard-boiled detective novel and turns it into a story that’s fresh, contemporary, … Continue reading

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