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The Lit Bitch on WHERE IT HURTS

Feb 3, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, News, Reviews, Where It Hurts

I really enjoy a well written crime novel and this one did not disappoint. Click here to read the review  

Behind the Book: Invisible Long Island

Feb 3, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, News, Where It Hurts

In this essay, Reed talks about the Long Island we don’t normally see. Click here to read the essay  

MysteryPeople Q&A

Feb 2, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, Interviews, News, Where It Hurts

Reed chats with MysteryPeople’s Scott Montgomery. Click here to read the Q&A  

Associated Press on WHERE IT HURTS

Feb 1, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, News, Reviews, Where It Hurts

“Where It Hurts” is a superb detective novel in the Raymond Chandler tradition, featuring fine prose, a suspenseful yarn and a compelling main character who will leave readers hungering for the next installment. Click here to read the review...

Rhapsody in Books on WHERE IT HURTS

Feb 1, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, News, Reviews, Where It Hurts

Murphy is cynical and disillusioned when we first meet him, but a likable character. Moreover, by the end of the book he is not nearly as morose as he was in the beginning, and there seems to be some hope of his achieving a modicum of happiness. I look forward to more...

Crime Fiction Lover on WHERE IT HURTS

Jan 29, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, Reviews, Where It Hurts

…a literary mystery just as absorbing as some of his earlier acknowledged classics Gun Church and The James Deans Click here to read the review  
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