“I’ve fallen for the work of few crime novelists as quickly and completely as I have that of Irish author Ken Bruen,” writes John Kenyon at Things I’d Rather Be Doing. “From a first dip into his work in late 2004 with The White Trilogy that gathered the first three books about his character Brant, through to the point of being pretty well caught up with all of his U.S.-released work to date, I have blazed through 16 novels without finding one clunker in the bunch.” Now, Kenyon has the chance to interview Bruen, and the two discuss everything from rage as a work-motivator, to how Bruen alternates his series stars, to his collaborations with Jason Starr.
Read their exchange here.
Monday, January 29, 2007
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