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NPR’s Best Books of 2016
WHERE IT HURTS is on NPR's Best Books of 2016 List! Where It Hurts is the first in what promises to be a new, standout series by veteran mystery writer Reed Farrel Coleman. Coleman makes standard hard-boiled elements seem as fresh as a newly peroxided blonde. His main...
Video Interview: Reed Talks Writing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCQeqaNN0Kg&feature=youtu.be
Lincoln Journal-Star on DEBT TO PAY
This is another great adventure in one of the ongoing series that Robert B. Parker started and is being successfully continued by Reed Farrel Coleman. The characters are interesting, the dialogue is marvelous, and there's enough action to keep readers turning the...
Working Mother on CRIME + MUSIC
Another story by Reed Coleman is about a one-hit wonder and explores how organized crime is big part of the music industry. Look At Me/Don’t Look At Me has Terry James Lake as a folk/R & B singer. His manager, Carla Saroyan, sold his rights to some disdainful...
Kevin’s Corner on DEBT TO PAY
...a highly entertaining read Click here to read the review (WARNING: Includes plot detail that might be a spoiler for some!)
Writer, Artist, or Otherwise: Here’s Why Talent Isn’t Enough
Reed's essay, "Writer, Artist, or Otherwise: Here’s Why Talent Isn’t Enough" is now available on Signature. For years I’ve gotten into hot water with my peers and aspiring writers at “how to” conferences and workshops for my liberal use of an apparently taboo word:...