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In For a Pound
- A Novel
Richard Marinick
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Richard Marinick has been there and done that. And he tells us about
it in a book as authentic as more |
| | —Robert B. Parker |
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Returning to the mean streets of South Boston, Marinick’s taut, hard-hitting second novel (after more |
| | —Publishers Weekly |
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Not Enough Indians
- A Novel
Harry Shearer
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Shearer’s first novel is about a destitute town in upstate New York called Gammage. The national more |
| | —Todd Pruzin, New York Times Book Review |
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Harry Shearer—in addition to appearing in multiple Christopher Guest films and hosting the NPR more |
| | —Will Gardner, The Portland Mercury |
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American Skin
Ken Bruen
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Readers clamoring for the darkest noir will find it in the ultra-violent American Skin. This more |
| | —Carol Memmott, USA Today |
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Vengeful, tragic Irish violence meets glib, nihilistic American violence as an Irish bank robber more |
| | —Will Boisvert, Entertainment Weekly |
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The White Trilogy
- Three complete novels
Ken Bruen
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The White Trilogy is an omnibus edition that contains the three novels: The White Arrest, Taming more |
| | —Brian Lindenmuth, Fantasybookspot.com |
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London noir fans have reason to rejoice this month as Ken Bruen's White Trilogy hits our shores more |
| | —Katy Munger, The Washington Post |
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Las Vegas Little Black Book:
- A Guy's Guide to the Perfect Vegas Weekend
David deMontmollin, Hiram Todd Norman
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Ok guys, you’re in Vegas, and you’re ready to tie on a wild weekend with the boys. Or maybe your more |
| | —Carla J. Zvosec, Show Biz Weekly |
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“Las Vegas Little Black Book: A Guy’s Guide to the Perfect Vegas Weekend reveals the best more |
| | —Jarret Keene, 944 Magazine |
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Family Matters
- A Kate's Mystery Books Selection
Ira Berkowitz
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Critic's picks: Something for everyone
Don’t miss Family Matters by Ira Berkowitz more |
| | —Carole Memmott, USA Today |
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In Ira Berkowitz's gritty debut, Family Matters, suspended NYPD cop Jackson Steeg looks into a more |
| | —Publishers Weekly |
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Seaside
- A Lily Pascale Mystery
Scarlett Thomas
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British author Thomas's compelling third Lily Pascale mystery (after 2004's In Your Face ) finds more |
| | —Publishers Weekly |
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Lily Pascale, a twenty-six year old teacher at a local university and part-time crime investigator more |
| | —Charlotte Mayo, roundtablereviews.com |
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Dead By Popular Demand
- A Harlem Noir Featuring Devil Barnett
Teddy Hayes
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Introduced in Hayes's Blood Red Blues (2004), Devil Barnett leaves his headquarters at the Be-Bop more |
| | —Publishers Weekly |
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Harlem renaissance man Devil Barnett probes the death of two rising rappers.
The sublime sound more |
| | —Kirkus Reviews |
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Reel Views 2
James Berardinelli
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"James Berardinelli stands above the crowd. He is opinionated, well-informed and a good writer of more |
| | —Roger Ebert |
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James Berardinelli estimates that a hundred or so filmgoers read his first online review -- of the more |
| | —Jason Silverman, Wired Magazine |
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The Repo
- A Kate's Mystery Books Selection
Bill Eidson
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Bill Eidson's tough, sharp-edged team of Jack Merchant and Sarah Ballard might remind some readers more |
| | —Dick Adler, The Chicago Tribune |
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Bill Eidson’s THE REPO is the first book in a new series featuring Jack Merchant, an ex-DEA agent more |
| | —The Washington Post Book World |
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A Venom Beneath the Skin: A Romilia Chacón Novel
- A Kate's Mystery Books Selection
Marcos M. Villatoro
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Romilia Chacon, the heroine in Villatoro's third novel about this feisty Latina law enforcement more |
| | —USA Today |
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Marcos M. Villatoro's neat, Hitchcokian thriller featuring FBI agent Romilia Chacon is mainly about more |
| | —The Washington Post |
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Stoned, Naked, and Looking in My Neighbor's Window
- The Best Confessions from Grouphug.us
Gabriel Jeffrey
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Got something to get off your chest? Do it at the new site www.grouphug.us |
| | —Cosmopolitan |
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Think of the worst thing you’ve ever done. Or the one secret you’d never tell anyone. Then go to more |
| | —The New York Post |
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Perfect Sound Forever
- The Story of Pavement
Rob Jovanovic
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All the members of Pavement talked for this band bio, including drunked, expelled drummer Gary more |
| | —Tom Nawrocki, Rolling Stone Magazine |
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Perfect Sound Forever: The Story of Pavement by Rob Jovanovic (Justin,
Charles & Co., $19.99), a more |
| | —Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun-Times |
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Boyos
Richard Marinick
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This gritty tale of South Boston street gangs comes from the voice of
experience. This first-time more |
| | —Carole Memmott, USA Today |
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South Boston isn't hell, but it can get hot. Alongside all the families that have peaceably more |
| | —Clea Simon, Boston Globe |
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Blood Red Blues
- A Kate's Mystery Books selection
Teddy Hayes
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After the murder of his father, Devil Barnett, a field agent for the CIA, returns home to Harlem to more |
| | —ForeWord |
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Teddy Hayes dives into the legendary history of Harlem, often recalling the brilliant crime novels more |
| | —Publishers Weekly |
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