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Kirkus on BLIND SPOT
Coleman’s entrée into the Parker universe, Blind Spot, represents something of a diversion for Jesse Stone, even as it reverently depicts the small Massachusetts town of Paradise and its various denizens and watering holes. The book is more densely plotted, delving...
Associated Press on BLIND SPOT
Coleman hasn't attempted to mimic Parker. Instead, Coleman is continuing the Stone saga in his own crisp prose style. For one thing, Coleman says, he doubts that he could reproduce Parker's distinctive voice. For another, Spenser is the late author's most iconic...
Living Lake Country Interview
Reed talks about his journey to and the process of writing BLIND SPOT Click here to read the interview
Sons of Spade on THE HOLLOW GIRL
This is a tragic book. You have to feel for Prager for who life is always so unfair. There's people who lose their soul when they try to improve their outer looks. There's guys getting paid for sex by lonely people. And there's madness of internet hypes. Click here to...
Minneapolis Star Tribune on BLIND SPOT
Given the excellent prose and plotting of "Blind Spot," Jesse Stone fans will be eager to discover where Coleman takes this compelling series next. Click here to read the review
Reed on Beaks and Geeks
Reed Farrel Coleman returns to the Beaks and Geeks podcast, this time in the Penguin studio with Lindsay. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/167103725"...