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"The biggest mysteries in our genre are why Reed Coleman isn't already huge, and why Moe Prager isn't already an icon."—Lee Child

"Reed Farrel Coleman is one of the more original voices to emerge from the crime fiction field in the last ten years." —George Pelecanos

"Moe Prager is the man." Janet Evanovich

"Reed Farrel Coleman makes claim to a unique corner of the private detective genre" —Michael Connelly

"One of the most daring writers around ... He writes the books we all aspire to." Ken Bruen

"...noir poet laureate Reed Farrel Coleman..."-Huffington Post

Wednesday
Aug212013

Reading & Writing Podcast, Episode 126: The Reed Farrel Coleman Interview

 

The 126th episode of the Reading & Writing Podcast features an interview with Reed Farrel Coleman, three-time Shamus Award winning author of the Moe Prager series. Coleman’s latest novel ONION STREET is available in bookstores now.

To listen to the podcast, please click here.  

Wednesday
Jul312013

From Penthouse Magazine: For once you can say...

...‘I bought Penthouse for the reviews,’ and mean it.
The full (frontal) page:
And a close-up of the piece about Reed and ONION STREET:
 
Tuesday
Jul302013

From Tom Schreck at the Crime Fiction Collective...

"I've been trying to catch up on my reading and I've made a conscious decision to read books out of my usual wheelhouse. Most recently I've selected two authors who are constantly receiving accolades. Reed Farrel Coleman and Megan Abbott are two crime authors that seem to win awards every time they release something new."
                                                                                   
--Tom Schreck, July 30, 3013 

For the full blog post at the Crime Fiction Collective, please click here.

Saturday
Jul202013

Reed and other mystery authors choose their favorite LA Noir...

Cover Art from THE LONG GOODBYE by Raymond Chandler

 

From L.A. Comes to Austin Noir at the Bar article on the Mystery People blog:

"Chandler’s The Long Goodbye got the most mentions. Reed Farrel Coleman (Onion Street) describes the book as “Drunken writers, deadly blonds, friendship, betrayal, and murder set against the lights of the city of angels.”

The full article with another Noir favorite from Reed can be found here.

Thursday
Jul182013

ONION STREET: 10 Best Crime Fiction Novels of 2013… 

 

The Mystery People blog from the Bookpeople.com website has named ONION STREET on their

list of the ten best crime fiction novels of the year to date. 

 

For more information and the full list please click here. 

 

 

 

 

 

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