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Deadly Pleasures on THE DEVIL WINS
Under the hand of Reed Farrel Coleman, the books have taken on a new complexity with more fully developed characters and plotting, while maintaining the quick dialogue and bits of humor of Parker. Click here to read the review
RT Book Reviews on WHERE IT HURTS
This superb novel is part police procedural and part crime fiction that morphs into a thriller. The buildup is compelling, although somewhat slow at times. Keep a scorecard, because there are numerous characters with a variety of nicknames. Enjoy the surprise ending....
Publishers Weekly on WHERE IT HURTS
Edgar-finalist Coleman (Soul Patch) offers a searing look at the dark underside of Long Island in this stellar series kickoff. Click here to read the review
Reed and Ace Atkins talk about writing in Robert B. Parker’s footsteps
Authors Ace Atkins and Reed Farrel Coleman share an unusual bond. Both were successful mystery writers with series of their own when they were tapped to continue two of the beloved crime fiction series by Robert B. Parker, who died in 2010. Click here to read the...
Booklist on WHERE IT HURTS
Gus, who is absolutely one of genre veteran Coleman’s best-drawn characters, brings the hard-boiled investigator’s requisite battle scars to the table without the self-destructive bent we’ve been trained to expect. Instead, he meets his tragedy and its consequences...
Reed on Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone
“I know from a very good authority that Mr. Parker was very much taken with Mr. Selleck’s portrayal of Jesse,” said Coleman. “He thought he was nearly the perfect Jesse.” Click here to read the article