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The Arizona Republic on DEBT TO PAY

Sep 10, 2016 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Parker might have been a master of economy, dialogue and unspoken back-story. But he intentionally left blanks. Coleman has filled them in beautifully, providing in many ways, much richer and emotionally satisfying stories. Click here to read the review...

Lansing State Journal on DEBT TO PAY

Sep 7, 2016 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

This is a life-altering sequence in the Jesse Stone series. It will be very interesting to see what’s next in store for the quick-thinking, hard-working police chief. Click here to read the review. Please note that it does contain some spoilers!...

The Irresponsible Reader on DEBT TO PAY

Aug 26, 2016 | News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

This was riveting, literally never a dull moment — not relentless, you can relax occasionally, even grin. But I had to force myself to put it down to do the responsible adult thing a couple of times. I expect most fans of Jesse and the PPD folks will have similar...

Kirkus on DEBT TO PAY

Jun 24, 2016 | News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

The variety of tempting targets juices what’s at heart just another game of cat and mouse, making Coleman’s third impersonation of Robert B. Parker his best to date. Click here to read the review...

“A Summer Of Suspenseful Reading” on NPR

May 26, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, News, Reviews, Where It Hurts

The spare hard-boiled rhythms of its language as well as its moody, low-rent Long Island setting have kept me thinking about “Where It Hurts” ever since its late winter debut. Click here to listen to the...

Flash Bank Mysteries on WHERE IT HURTS

Apr 18, 2016 | Books, Gus Murphy, News, Reviews, Where It Hurts

No review will tell you just how good Where It Hurts by Reed Farrel Coleman truly is. This review doesn’t do it justice either. It is an incredible read and one that works on every possible level. Just read it already. Click here to read the review...
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