"Time is on our side. Lehane and Connelly and Pelecanos and some others will live long enough to be accepted as modern masters."
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Interview With Barry Eisler, Author of Thriller Requiem For An Assassin
"On the most obvious level, I set out write a thrilling story. Judging from most reviews and reader reactions, I've succeeded."
Read More »Interview with Donald Westlake, Author of What’s So Funny
"For me, the characters are part of the story, and come out of its development" - Donald Westlake
Read More »Interview with Mystery Writer James Lee Burke, Part One
"I think all good narration contains an element of mystery and suspense."
Read More »Book Review: The Yiddish Policemen’s Union Michael Chabon
This honest, sad, funny, and very real novel is part Raymond Chandler, part Damon Runyon, and part political satire at its finest.
Read More »Interview with Michael Connelly, Author of The Overlook
"The book reviews were a huge part of putting me on the road I am on now."
Read More »Book Review: Theft by Peter Carey
It's not a pretty picture that Carey sometimes paints in this book, but it is a valuable one.
Read More »Book Review: High Profile, Spare Change, and Edenville Owls by Robert Parker
While many writers put out maybe one book a year, three new whodunnits by the prolific Robert Parker are being published this year alone.
Read More »Interview With Tim Green, Author of American Outrage
"I hosted A Current Affair, which I like to think wasn't as sleazy as American Outrage..." - Author Tim Green
Read More »An Interview With Mystery Writer Robert Parker
"Crossing the characters over from one book to another seemed like a good idea at the time."
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