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SONS OF SPADE on Where It Hurts
Gus is so tough, but also so very human that in my eyes he could be the standard the next few PI characters will try to follow. An amazing new series. Click here to read the review
My Life Called So on WHERE IT HURTS
Where It Hurts offers a plot in which very few noses are clean, making it delightfully difficult to see the twists coming Click here to read the review
Huffington Post on WHERE IT HURTS
Coleman writes with words that form a rough beauty to his characters and locales. Click here to read the review
New York Times on WHERE IT HURTS
Coleman’s busy book — set far from the Hamptons in “those ugly patches we Long Islanders like to pretend don’t exist”— has plenty of robust regional flavor. Click here to read the review
Shelf Awareness on WHERE IT HURTS
Sharp, clever dialogue, a dynamic cast of characters that represents a cross-section of Long Island cultures and an engaging plot keep Where It Hurts gripping and entertaining. Murphy's authenticity, his flaws and his complexity make him a character readers will...
What is Reed Reading?
Over at Writers Read, Reed talks about what he's enjoyed reading lately. Click here to read the post