Mar 13, 2014 | Books, Moe Prager, Onion Street, Slideshows
Click any image to start the slideshow Vintage Postcard of the Parachute Jump at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York (source: http://bit.ly/1dR7l9K) Propect Park in Brooklyn, New York in Winter circa 1904 (source: http://1.usa.gov/1dR7r1b) Man and Woman on Coney Island...
Dec 20, 2013 | Books, Moe Prager, News, Onion Street
Two of the greatest private eye heroes, Easy Rawlins and Moe Pager, walked the mean streets of the late ’60s this year. Read back to back, you get a look at the period from different age, racial, and coastal perspectives with two well defined heroes each in a...
Dec 7, 2013 | Books, Moe Prager, News, Onion Street, Reviews
“…Onion Street still shines because it’s packed with smart writing, a very solid plot, and well-developed characters.” * * * If there’s anything I dislike more than sequels it’s prequels. A prequel is like hearing a story from someone who’s a...
Oct 1, 2013 | Books, Moe Prager, News, Onion Street, Reviews
From the October 2013 newsletter at StopYoureKillingMe.com: WHAT WE ARE READING Here are some of our favorite books from the last month: ONION STREET (Tyrus 2013) opens with Moe Prager, recovering from cancer treatment, and his daughter Sarah at the funeral of Bobby...
Sep 10, 2013 | Books, Moe Prager, News, Onion Street, Reviews
Reviewed by Theodore Feit After seven novels in the Moe Prager mystery series, a retrospective is in order, especially after Moe has undergone surgery and chemotherapy for stomach cancer. The occasion follows the funeral of a boyhood (and best) friend, after which...
Jul 31, 2013 | Books, Moe Prager, Onion Street, Reviews
For once you can say, “I bought Penthouse for the reviews,” and mean it.