As you can see, I've been busy...
My review of Joyce Carol Oates' short story collection, The Museum of Dr. Moses, runs this morning in the Washington Post.
Over in the Philadelphia Inquirer, I ruminate on Walter Mosley's latest (and possibly last) Easy Rawlins novel, Blonde Faith.
And, finally, my latest round-up column is in the Chicago Sun-Times. It features reviews of:
- John Hart - Down River
- Walter Mosley - Blonde Faith
- Jennifer Lee Carrell - Interred with Their Bones
- Gordon Campbell - Missing Witness
- I.J. Parker - Island of Exiles
If you can't find something out of all of those to read... Well, you can't say I didn't try.
I could have sworn you didn't like John Hart.
Posted by: Cameron Hughes | October 28, 2007 at 07:15 PM
Oh no, I like his stuff a lot. King of Lies (which we gave the Gumshoe Award) was excellent, but the new one is even better.
Posted by: David Montgomery | October 28, 2007 at 07:28 PM
The audio version of DOWN RIVER is simply terrific. They got a Broadway actor to do the reading, and he does a great job bringing all the melodrama to life.
Posted by: Roddy Reta | November 25, 2007 at 03:08 PM