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Booklist on COLORBLIND
Coleman’s take on Parker’s Jesse Stone is a work in progress, as it should be with any series character. He’s slowly extricating Stone from his demons without minimizing them. Jesse is in good hands.
Publisher’s Weekly on COLORBLIND
Coleman makes the impact of these events on individuals palpable, giving this nuanced entry more emotional weight Click here to read the review
Gerald So on THE HANGMAN’S SONNET
Coleman invites readers to think of continuation not as imitation of the original author, but as true further exploration of the original's fascinating characters. Click here to read the review
Booklist on THE HANGMAN’S SONNET
From Booklist's starred review of THE HANGMAN'S SONNET: Coleman’s fourth Jesse Stone novel is easily his best. It features a clever plot and finds Jesse confronting some very real inner demons. Best of all, it brings together three of Robert B. Parker's much-loved...
Reed Interviewed on Stribling NY Podcast
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WHAT YOU BREAK on Scott’s Top Ten of 2017 (So Far)
The second Gus Murphy novel has the reluctant detective working two cases involving past sins. A perfect balance between a a hard boiled detective tale and a multi-faceted and emotional character study. Click here to see the whole (terrific) list