Published Reviews
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Monsters and Critics reviews
Recently, in those nanotech & multiverse-rich intersections of science fiction, reality, and pop culture reporting, there's been a lot of talk about the...
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WGN Radio reviews
Not only a great crime novel, but also a great Chicago novel. I absolutely love this book.
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Lansing State Journal reviews
A knockout . . . Chercover's atmospheric, violent, taut tale is easily a candidate for one of the best crime novels of the year.
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Jackson Clarion-Ledger reviews
The best detective novel you will read this year. A realistic, scorching read.
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Impressive. . .The author's considerable storytelling and characterization gifts compare favorably to those of Loren D. Estleman and other established masters of...
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Associated Press reviews
[Chercover's] varied life experiences no doubt contribute to the gritty romanticism with which he portrays both his characters and the Chicago streets they inhabit...
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel reviews
Authors such as Laura Lippman, Robert Crais, Steve Hamilton and S.J. Rozan continue to refresh this sub-genre. To that list, add Chicago author Sean Chercover,...
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Chicago Tribune reviews
An impressively talented crime novelist . . . Chercover takes on two vicious and deadly industries: the Chicago Outfit and the Hollywood film business. He...
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Chicago Sun-Times reviews
BIG CITY, BAD BLOOD is Sean Chercover's love letter to Chicago, and it is every bit as complex and conflicted as Ray Dudgeon, the private eye who travels its...
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Historical Novels Review reviews
Arcturus is a unique protagonist; a private eye in a toga, wisecracking monologues to boot. This era, with its smells, sounds and the language, comes alive in the...
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Chicago Sun-Times (Q&A) reviews
Call it a girl thing. There's just something special about female friendships -- girlfriends who are there for you through thick and thin, no matter what. Much of...
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Kirkus reviews
by Vicki Forman
Forman explores the many issues of premature birth without presuming to offer solutions or comfort, drawing directly from the raw outrage, torment and profound...
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Romance Reviews Today reviews
THE DOWRY BRIDE is Shobhan Bantwal's first novel, and it's an incredible beginning. Writing of her native land, Ms. Bantwal has given western readers a peek into a...
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MARIN I.J. reviews
FOR SEVERAL YEARS in the mid-to-late 1990s, San Anselmo native Steven Travers pursued the Hollywood dream, living in Hermosa Beach and attempting to pen a...
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Armchair Interviews reviews
Upon his father’s death, Michael Tiernan inherits Oisin Pharmaceuticals. Originally, he is less than enthusiastic about this, but upon learning more details about...
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The Associated Press -- and viral reprints throughout mainstream media reviews
"The Road Out of Hell: Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders" (Union Square Press, 304 pages, $24.95), by Anthony Flacco, with Jerry Clark:...
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Goodreads.com reviews
As one reads this book there are many different things that can come to one’s mind. When I first started reading the first thing I seen in the story line was a...
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Love Romance Passion reviews
by Terry Spear
Spear’s latest novel is bursting with romance, suspense, and heart-pounding excitement!
Here are some things I enjoyed: There’s a scene, where Cameron runs a...
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Colleen's Reads reviews
by Libby Cone
"...The battery of my Sony Reader ran down while I was reading the ebook, and rather than waiting a few hours for it to recharge, I continued reading on my laptop...
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