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Library Journal on WHAT YOU BREAK
Coleman’s second series outing (after Where It Hurts) is part police procedural, part human interest story, part philosophical monolog, and totally fun reading. Click here to read the review
New York Times on WHAT YOU BREAK
I hereby crown Reed Farrel Coleman the king of Long Island noir for his wonderfully raw novels featuring Gus Murphy, an ex-cop who works security for the Paragon Hotel but mostly chauffeurs guests to and from MacArthur Airport. Click here to read the review...
The Real Book Spy on WHAT YOU BREAK
What You Break is vintage Reed Farrel Coleman, who continues to put out compelling crime novels year after year. Click here to read the review
Literary Madness on WHAT YOU BREAK
This past weekend I read Where It Hurts and What You Break and not only are they extremely involved stories with several cogs and moving parts, but they serve to get you thinking about a number of issues that you are currently seeing in the evening news. Click here to...
Crimespree Magazine on WHAT YOU BREAK
Once I started the adventure through Long Island with Gus in WHERE IT HURTS, I couldn’t wait to do it again. WHAT YOU BREAK did not disappoint. Click here to read the review
A Private Investigator for Troubled Times: PW Talks with Reed Farrel Coleman
In Coleman's 'What You Break,' Long Island hotel driver Gus Murphy, an ex-cop, struggles in the aftermath of his 20-year-old son's death. In this interview, PW's Lenny Picker talks with Reed