Jesse Sublett
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Summer Reading 2003
Summer Reading 2003: Augusten Burroughs’ follow-up memoir to his bestselling Running With Scissors
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The Latest in Paper
“No doubt about it,” writes Jesse Sublett of Javier Marías’ When I Was Mortal, “this is fairly odd stuff, and the patterns of quirks pile up like clues in a baroque murder mystery.”
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Short Third-Degree Sessions
Conversations with Bouchercon 2002 authors
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‘Chasing the Dime’ Reviewed
Harry Bosch is gone, but Michael Connelly introduces us to Henry Pierce in his latest L.A. noir, Chasing the Dime.
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‘Bad Boy Brawly Brown’ Reviewed
Has Walter Mosley’s seventh novel in the Easy Rawlins series lived up to its predecessors? Jesse Sublett lets you know in his review of Bad Boy Brawly Brown.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
Vintage / Black Lizard reissues the Raymond Chandler catalog, in the “imprint’s distinctive large-size, high-quality paperback, as classy and colorful as the man himself.”
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Book Reviews
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Honor Among Thieves
James Carlos Blake continues in his ambitious, provocative vein with ‘A world of Thieves’
