NPR has been very good to me, and their recent review of my bank heist novel, Outsourced, is no exception. Here is what they've said so far about 3 of my crime novels:
Outsourced "a dark gem of a story...a macabre delight to read"
Pariah "as nasty and clever as noir can get"
Small Crimes "The plot of Small Crimes ricochets out from this claustrophobic opening, and it's a thing of sordid beauty." on selecting Small Crimes as one of the top 5 crime and mystery novels of…
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The award-winning Julius Katz mysteries have delighted thousands of mystery fans since first appearing on the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine in 2009, winning a Shamus, Derringer and Ellery Queen’s Readers Choice Award . 'Julius Katz' introduced readers to Boston's most brilliant, eccentric and possibly laziest detective,…
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The award-winning Julius Katz mysteries have delighted thousands of mystery fans since first appearing on the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine in 2009, winning a Shamus, Derringer and Ellery Queen’s Readers Choice Award . 'Julius Katz' introduced readers to Boston's most brilliant, eccentric and possibly laziest…
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From last week, B&N makes Blood Crimes one of their Nook e-book picks.
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1) Read this year's Ellery Queen's Readers Choice Award winner, Archie's Been Framed
2) Read last year's Shamus and Derringer winner, Julius Katz
3) Only $0.99 for…
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I've repackaged my earlier e-book original Vampire Crimes with a new cover and new title. This came from feedback I was getting from readers and others--people were liking the book but nobody seemed to think the older cover was right for it, and everybody seemed to think I could do better with the title. So after a lot of polling, Blood…
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Reader voting ballots can be found…
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With Halloween approaching, here are 15 reasons why you should be reading The Caretaker of Lorne Field with the whole family:
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The Caretaker of Lorne Field is book of the day over at Red Room
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My 8th novel, The Caretaker of Lorne Field, is available at bookstores everywhere today. I can make two guarantees about Caretaker:
(1) this book is going to surprise anyone familiar with my crime fiction
(2) this will be the best allegorical fable/horror novel dealing with weeds which might or might not be world-destroying monsters that you'll read all…
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Here are 20 reasons to read Killer if you love crime fiction:
1) "Spare prose and assured pacing place this above most other contemporary noirs." Publisher's WeeklyAdded by Dave Zeltserman on July 25, 2010 at 1:56am — No Comments
I've made my award-winning novella, Julius Katz, available as a free download over at Scribd.com
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My horror novel, The Caretaker of Lorne Field, is one month away from being published by Overlook Press, and has gotten a clean sweep in prepub reviews:
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