Dana King's Blog Posts Tagged 'phillips' (3)

The Walkaway

It’s hard to know what to expect in a book by Scott Phillips. There will be dark humor, and there will probably be a crime, though not necessarily, and whatever crime is committed may not be strictly illegal; more of a crime against conscience. For all the unpredictability, his books never disappoint. The more you read, the more different aspects of Phillips’s insight and talent become apparent. This is never more true than in The Walkaway.

The Walkaway begins a few years after…

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Added by Dana King on October 15, 2013 at 12:12am — No Comments

September's Best Reads

(Also posted on One Bite at a Time.)



My best reads from September, in the order in which they were read:



Silent Edge, by Michael Koryta. A cold case heats up in a hurry for Cleveland PI Lincoln Perry after he’s hired by an ex-con to find the woman who rehabilitated him. Koryta is a master at treading the line between just enough and too much in plot, characterization, dialog, and whatever other aspects of… Continue

Added by Dana King on October 2, 2009 at 5:27am — No Comments

Recommended Reads

(Also posted on One Bite at a Time.)



I had been posting recommendations of good reads once a month until I got sick over the holidays and let it lapse. I let it alone because no discussions had been generated, and I didn’t see much point to adding to the multitude of unsolicited reading lists. A discussion in Crimespace a few weeks ago led me to reconsider.



Is it ever a bad idea to promote a book you enjoy? The publishers do damn… Continue

Added by Dana King on May 15, 2009 at 11:29pm — 4 Comments

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