"A Jim Thompson mentality on a Norman Rockwell setting... 'Small Crimes' is a strong piece of work, lean and spare, but muscular where a noir novel should be, with a strong central character whom we alternately admire and despise." Boston Globe
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on December 27, 2008 at 4:09am —
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Want to win a free signed copy of Small Crimes? A book that NPR named one of the 5 best crime and mystery novels of 2008, and the Washington Post also naming it one of the best books of 2008? BookSpotCentral.com is giving away 3 free signed copies, and all you have to do to enter is go to…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on December 12, 2008 at 11:20am —
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A little over a week ago Small Crimes was mostly flying under the radar, and now all of a sudden a lot of good stuff has been happening . First it makes IMBA's bestseller's list for October, then last Sunday the Washington Post publishes a rave review for it, and now
this. All very surreal. There's so much luck involved in our business, so many great books and authors that never get the attention they deserve, so much…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on November 22, 2008 at 2:00pm —
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"The plot of Small Crimes is a thing of beauty: spare but ingeniously twisted and imbued with a glossy coating of black humor. Zeltserman takes up all the familiar tropes of the formula -- femmes fatales, frighteningly dysfunctional families, self-destructive drives and the death grip of the past -- and shows how infinite are the combinations that can still be played on them. " Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on November 17, 2008 at 11:20am —
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There are so many great crime novels out there that I think newer authors need to make a case why readers should give their books a try. I was fooling around yesterday (or more accurately, goofing off from writing), and came up with my case for Small Crimes, so here's my 21 reasons why you might want to indulge in some Small Crimes:
1) From Publisher’s Weekly’s starred review: "Zeltserman's breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of James…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on October 31, 2008 at 2:37am —
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The US book launch party for Small Crimes is going to be held Oct. 21st at Redbones in Somerville, MA from 5:30-7. For anyone unfamiliar with Redbones it has probably the best barbecued food in the Boston area, and free appetizers will be on hand. I hope people in the area will be able to make it, and I'll look forward to seeing you all there.
More information about Redbones and the event can be found by clicking
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on October 15, 2008 at 3:16am —
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Small Crimes is still several weeks away from being officially released in the US, although it's been showing up early in some bookstores, as well as being available now at online bookstores like amazon.com and bn.com, and some good stuff is showing up about it on the web. Thuglit recently added it to their Degenerates Book Club. Patrick Milliken over at Poisoned Pen Bookstore jumped the gun on it and made it one of his August hardboiled picks.…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on September 12, 2008 at 4:29am —
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In anticipation of the US release of my first Serpent's Tail novel, Small Crimes, I'm making available free a new anthology of my crime fiction. Seven contains stories that originally appeared in Alfred Hitchcock, Ellery Queen, Hot Blood, Bullet and Futures, as well as one new original story. These are stories populated by con men, mobsters, and monsters, human or otherwise. To read more about Seven and to download the PDF file for it, click…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on September 3, 2008 at 12:27am —
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While Small Crimes is scheduled for an October 1st release, copies are now in stock and available for purchase at both
amazon.com and
bn.com.
A few reasons why you might want to consider getting an early copy of Small Crimes (other than it's…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on August 26, 2008 at 1:08am —
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Starred review from PW: "Zeltserman's breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of James Ellroy"
From Booklist: "Small Crimes has plenty of crime, but obsession, hubris, and evil, pure and impure, are at the heart of this vivid noir." --Thomas Gaughan
Added by Dave Zeltserman on August 13, 2008 at 2:49am —
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I've finally put up a proper author's web-site at
www.davezeltserman.com. I still have a little work to do, and right now it's sharing space with my hardluck stories site, but it's mostly in place. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, especially the size of the book images I'm using--my wife thinks they're too big.
--Dave
Added by Dave Zeltserman on August 7, 2008 at 8:23am —
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The last
Hardluck is now online. The theme for this issue is 30s Pulp noir, and Ed Gorman and I co-edited it, and Jean-Pierre Jacquet provided fantastic artwork (including a cover drawing based on an old The Shadow pulp magazine, although in this version Ed, Jean-Pierre and I are all trying to kill each other). All 12 stories in this issue are strong ones, in fact, I had to turn down a number of very good stories due to the amount of work the…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on June 27, 2008 at 3:40am —
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As I wait for the October release in the US for Small Crimes, I keep getting only good reviews in the UK. Here's an excerpt from David Connett's June 8th review in the Sunday Express:
"Zeltserman creates an intense atmospheric maze for readers to observe Denton's twisting and turning between his rocks and hard places.
Denton is one of the best realised characters I have read in this genre, and the powerfully noir-ish, uncompromising plot, which truly keeps one guessing…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on June 12, 2008 at 7:08am —
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If I was thinking a little more clearly I would've used a pseudonym with my books. The most obvious reason: with a last name starting with Z, my books will be stacked on the bottom shelf of the mystery section, less obvious reason, everyone spells my name wrong--my publishers, reviewers, even friends of mine blogging about my books. I found a mostly good review for Small Crimes on the March 28th London Times review by Marcel Berlins, with my name given as "David Zeltresman" (and damn, I hate…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on June 4, 2008 at 7:49am —
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With my noir thriller Small Crimes being released in the UK yesterday and having these great drawings left over from when Jean-Pierre Jacquet and I were pitching Small Crimes as a graphic novel to a French publisher, the last week I've been posting on my
Small Crime Novel Blog Jean-Pierre's drawings along with short snippets from the book. I'd like to get peoples' thoughts on this--does it make the book look interesting, or are the short…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on March 9, 2008 at 1:19am —
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A couple of months ago I took my black belt test at the Kung Fu school I've been attending. It was tough for an old geezer like me, but I survived it, and after five years of pretty intense training, earned my black belt. Anyway, that's the reason for replacing my author's photo.
Added by Dave Zeltserman on March 2, 2008 at 4:48am —
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I've announced on my blog (
http://smallcrimes-novel.blogspot.com) a contest to win a signed copy of Small Crimes.
Added by Dave Zeltserman on February 28, 2008 at 4:20am —
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My publisher, Serpent's Tail, has the
first chapter of my upcoming crime noir novel, Small Crimes, up on their web-site.
Added by Dave Zeltserman on February 16, 2008 at 3:40am —
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At least according to the Dover NH Library (and no, I'm not from Dover, NH, or NH for that matter). Here's their eclectic list, which I am honored to be included in:
A Three Dog Life by Abigail Thomas
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
Last Wife of Henry VIII by Carolly Erickson
Life & Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
False Impression by Jeffrey Archer
Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
Boleyn Inheritance by…
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Added by Dave Zeltserman on December 30, 2007 at 1:38am —
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Bookgasm recently had nothing but good thoughts about Bad Thoughts and Dark Party Review (a very cool site) asks me five questions about writing.
Added by Dave Zeltserman on December 20, 2007 at 5:16am —
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