Manhattan Mayhem in The Philadelphia Inquirer
My review of Manhattan Mayhem, a star-studded collection of short crime fiction that celebrates Manhattan on the occasion of the Mystery Writers of America's 70th birthday, appears in Sunday's Philadelphia Inquirer.
The 17 contributors include Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver, Mary Higgins Clark, T. Jefferson Parker, and others, and each story takes place in or on a different Manhattan neighborhood, building, or river.
Highlights include Julie Hyzy's proving she can write chilling suspense as well as the cozy novels for which she is known, and a prime contender for greatest title ever: S.J. Rozan's "Chin Yong-Yun Makes a Shiddach."
Read the entire review at philly.com.
© Peter Rozovsky 2015
The 17 contributors include Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver, Mary Higgins Clark, T. Jefferson Parker, and others, and each story takes place in or on a different Manhattan neighborhood, building, or river.
Highlights include Julie Hyzy's proving she can write chilling suspense as well as the cozy novels for which she is known, and a prime contender for greatest title ever: S.J. Rozan's "Chin Yong-Yun Makes a Shiddach."
Read the entire review at philly.com.
© Peter Rozovsky 2015
Labels: Jeffery Deaver, Julie Hyzy, Lee Child, Mary Higgins Clark, Mystery Writers of America, S.J. Rozan, short stories, T. Jefferson Parker