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Interview with Huffington Post

...a riveting and heart-wrenching crime novel that speaks to many things, among them the nature of duplicity, evil, conscience, and the quest for meaning in a world gone wrong. Click here to read the interview  

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Newsday on WHERE IT HURTS

Coleman...is an excellent storyteller, and his colorful, punchy writing displays a delicious noir cynicism. Click here to read the review  

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Crime Fiction Lover Interview

A poet and a crime author, Reed Farrel Coleman has written more than 15 novels, including the critically-accalimed Moe Prager series about an ex-cop turned private eye. He has collaborated with Ken Bruen, continued Robert B Parker’s Jesse Stone series, and has won a...

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Washington Post on WHERE IT HURTS

There’s the thrill that comes in discovering a terrific new mystery writer, and then there’s the thrill that comes in discovering a terrific new — and different — mystery novel written by an already acknowledged master. Click here to read the review  

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Interview with Dallas Morning News

Reed Farrel Coleman belongs in a different decade. He should have been writing crime novels in the 1930s and ’40s and rubbing elbows with Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. The three-time Shamus Award winner for best detective novel of the year is every bit their...

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