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THE HOLLOW GIRL Launch Party

Apr 9, 2014 | Books, Events, Moe Prager, The Hollow Girl

Mark your calendars! THE HOLLOW GIRL launch party will be on May 21.    

May MysteryPeople Pick Of The Month

Apr 9, 2014 | Books, Moe Prager, News, Reviews, The Hollow Girl

Over at MysteryPeople, THE HOLLOW GIRL is the Pick of the Month for May! Coleman ends his Moe Prager series on a pitch perfect note. After surviving cancer to only have another personal tragedy fall upon him, Moe takes a case from an acquaintance to find her missing...

Publishers Weekly: Coleman to Handle Jesse Stone for Putnam

Apr 7, 2014 | Books, News, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

From Publishers Weekly: Christine Pepe signed a North American rights deal with Reed Farrel Coleman to write four new novels in Robert B. Parker’s Jess [sic] Stone series. (Parker died in 2010.) Coleman, an Edgar nominee, was represented by David Hale Smith at Inkwell...

On Becoming 1/3 of Robert B. Parker

Apr 7, 2014 | Books, News, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

I remember it so vividly that you might think I expected the call and was prepared to remember it, but I wasn’t. It was early May 2013, and I was getting ready to fly to St. Louis the next morning for my annual Suspense Night gig at the St. Louis County Library....

MysteryPeople Names Its Top Ten Novels of 2013…

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...

Spinetingler Magazine on ONION STREET

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...
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