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Praise for "Where It Hurts"
A gut punch of a novel, a murder mystery layered with grief, greed, and grit. Coleman is as good as Chandler, Hammett, or Ed McBain. Nelson DeMille
One of the greatest voices in contemporary crime fiction, and one of the best storytellers, too. I loved this book. Nobody does it better. Lee Child
Superb . . . another standout series . . . in Coleman s hands, all the standard elements seem as radiant and new as a freshly peroxided blonde. . . . "Where It Hurts" is one of those evocative mysteries that readers will remember as much for its charged sense of place as for any of its other considerable virtues. "The Washington Post"
Stellar series kickoff . . . Coleman s moving portrayal of a man in deep, deep pain, a tightly constructed plot, and a gift for making Long Island seem like James Ellroy s L.A. add up to a winner. "Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
Gus . . . is absolutely one of genre veteran Coleman s best-drawn characters. . . . He meets his tragedy and its consequences with a considered straightforwardness, and his desire for justice reawakens in time with the investigation s quickening tempo, hopefully signaling the start of a series. "Booklist" (starred review)
Coleman has long been one of the best crime novelists in the business. . . . "Where It Hurts" is a superb detective novel in the Raymond Chandler tradition, featuring fine prose, a suspenseful yarn and a compelling main character who will leave readers hungering for the next installment. Associated Press"
Reseña del editor:
Investigating the brutal murder of a wealthy businessman's granddaughter, Gus Murphy navigates a minefield of hostile police, street gangs and a Russian mercenary with ties to heinous crimes committed decades earlier in Vietnam and Russia. By the author of Where It Hurts. (mystery & detective). Simultaneous.
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