Posts tagged ‘George Pelecanos’
BOOK BITES: WHAT IT WAS by George Pelecanos
My video review of WHAT IT WAS by George Pelecanos
George Pelecanos’s WHAT IT WAS
The new novel from George Pelecanos is the perfect embodiment of why he is such a brilliant writer: tightly plotted packed with fascinating characters, rich in atmosphere that you’ll find hard not to finish in one sitting.
BOOK BITES: The Cut by George Pelecanos
My video review of THE CUT by George Pelecanos
George Pelecanos’s THE CUT
THE CUT is up there with his finest work. Pelecanos’s has built on his classic characters, Derek Strange and Nick Stefanos, to create his best to date.
Dennis Lehane’s MOONLIGHT MILE
Welcome back Patrick Kenzie, it’s been too long
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Lou Manfredo’s RIZZO’S WAR
If you enjoyed the police side of THE WIRE and the internal politics and frustrations faced by those wanting to do the right thing (and vice versa) you can’t go wrong with RIZZO’s WAR.
Dennis Tafoya’s THE WOLVES OF FAIRMOUNT PARK
Rather than structure a whodunit Tafoya asks what everyone asks after a tragic incident occurs, “why?”
P.M. Newton’s THE OLD SCHOOL
This is a great read written with very distinct style that ebbs and flows. A great new voice in Australian crime fiction