My review of Wallace Stroby’s new novel,
Gone ’til November, was posted this morning in
January Magazine. In it, I write:
Stroby, a former editor at Newark, New Jersey’s Star-Ledger newspaper and the author of two previously praised crime novels, The Barbed-Wire Kiss (2003) and The Heartbreak Lounge (2005)--both starring quondam state trooper Harry Rane--is meticulous in entwining his narrative threads here, reaping drama, originality and suspense from what seem at first to be Gone ’til November’s familiar themes.
The full piece can be found
here.
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