Reed Farrel Coleman's Blog, page 13
April 3, 2015
Virginia Festival of the Book
Reed had a terrific time at the Virginia Festival of the Book!
Click to view slideshow.March 23, 2015
Blogger News Network on THE BOARDWALK
The Boardwalk: A Gulliver Dowd Mystery by Reed Farrel Coleman is a very pleasant diversion that ends far too soon.
December 29, 2014
December 1, 2014
What Should I Read Next on THE HOLLOW GIRL
I absolutely love this book.It’s engaging and so descriptive of the emotional struggles and failures of the characters, one more flawed than the other.The pace is great and the story so intriguing that you will devouring this mystery in no time.
Lansing State Journal on BLIND SPOT
Coleman’s new book has a fast-paced plot, brisk dialogue, strong, vivid characterization and short chapters, just like Parker. Coleman does a great job, dedicated readers are likely to eagerly await his next intriguing effort.
October 29, 2014
Reed on WBZ
Here’s Reed’s interview with with Jordan Rich of WBZ Radio
http://reedcoleman.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/REED-COLEMAN-JESSE-STONE.mp3October 10, 2014
Lunch on BLIND SPOT
In short, this is quite possibly the best in the series in quite some time and does the series proud. Robert B. Parker’s Blind Spot: A Jesse Stone Novel by Reed Farrel Coleman breathes new life in a series that was languishing. It is well worth your time.
October 6, 2014
Newsday Profile
Reed Farrel Coleman, celebrated purveyor of hard-boiled fiction, has a solid reputation, chiseled public profile and formidable resumé: nearly two dozen books, three Edgar Award nominations, numerous honors from his fellow mystery writers, a recently concluded Moe Prager series and an upcoming Gus Murphy series (ex- Suffolk County cop-turned-private eye). But when Putnam Books asked the longtime habitue of Lake Grove to slip into another writer’s moccasins and take them for a spin around the...
Deseret News on BLIND SPOT
It’s engaging, intriguing. It’s totally readable. The characters are vivid.