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Thomas Pluck on THE CRIME OF OUR LIVES
As a writer and a reader, this collection has been amusing, illuminating, and soothing. As much as things have changed in the writing biz, some things remain the same, and those whose work we love–they busted their ass the same as the rest of us. And some of them are...
Crimefest Awards
THE BURGLAR WHO COUNTED THE SPOONS has been nominated for two awards at Crimefest in Bristol, England! Everyone's favo(u)rite burglar is on the longlist (and in exceptional company) for both the eDunnit Award (for the best crime fiction ebook) and the Goldsboro Last...
A KELLER SAMPLER: a new book with a free introduction
I've just published A KELLER SAMPLER, designed to introduce the five-book Keller series to those who many have missed it, or whose experience of Keller is limited to a single book or a couple of short stories. While it's a hefty volume, running to 85,000 words, all of...
James Reasoner on THE CRIME OF OUR LIVES
THE CRIME OF OUR LIVES is...one of the best books I've read so far this year. You won't find a better collection about mystery fiction and the people who write it. Click here to read the review