Friday, June 13, 2008

They Speak Volumes

This has become a welcome new tradition, for authors and bloggers to tout fine but forgotten novels (most of them crime and mystery oriented) every Friday.

In addition to Tim Maleeny’s new selection in The Rap Sheet, the Web today offers: Mark Coggins on Samurai Boogie, by Peter Tasker; Ruth Jordan on The Friends of Eddie Coyle, by George V. Higgins; Chris F. Holm on The Elementals, by Michael McDowell; Steve Lewis on Pangolin, by Peter Driscoll; Gerald So on The Spy Who Loved Me, by Ian Fleming; Steve Brewer on The Tango Briefing, by Adam Hall; and Bill Crider’s take on One for Hell, by Jada M. Davis.

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