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Andrew Klavan
Andrew Klavan has been nominated for the Mystery Writer of America's Edgar award five times and won twice. He is the author of several bestselling novels, including Don't Say A Word, filmed starring Michael Douglas, True Crime, filmed by Clint Eastwood, and Empire of Lies. He is currently... show more

Andrew Klavan has been nominated for the Mystery Writer of America's Edgar award five times and won twice. He is the author of several bestselling novels, including Don't Say A Word, filmed starring Michael Douglas, True Crime, filmed by Clint Eastwood, and Empire of Lies. He is currently writing a series of thrillers for young adults called The Homelanders. The first two novels in the series are The Last Thing I Remember and The Long Way Home. Klavan is a contributing editor to City Journal and his essays have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, among other places. His satiric video commentaries can be seen on PJTV.com.
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Visions of Ruin
Visions of Ruin rated it 6 years ago
I'm not sure what I just read. I didn't like any of the characters and I didn't like the writer's style. The beginning of the book was good, the ending of the book was good (I didn't see the ending coming!) but the middle just dragged on. Somehow this book made me feel.. dirty. I'm giving it 4 stars...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 8 years ago
This was my final holiday read for Christmas this year and it was excellent! Otto Penzler, the owner of The Mysterious Bookshop in NYC, each year commissions a short mystery from a well-known author, to be published in a small pamphlet and given to customers at the holiday season as a way to say ...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 9 years ago
For him, there were only two kinds of people in the world: sinners and criminals. If you were the former, he considered himself your brother and protector. If you were the latter, he considered himself the flawed but relentless instrument of a just and terrible God. Wow. What a lousy title -- whoeve...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 10 years ago
This book was a little different in the fact that you knew who the killer was to begin with. So most of the book dealt with his wife and her life as a devoted housewife. Of course, no one thinks that their husband could be a killer, but I think it just took this woman way too long to clue into it. P...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 10 years ago
Set in modern-day East Coast US, ‘Cowboy’ Zach Adams is a good cop in a bad situation. His boss thinks his partner, ‘Broadway ‘Joe Martin Goulart is crooked and wants Zach to keep an eye out and report back. Meanwhile. Zach and the force are after a European gangster, Dominic Abend, after having his...
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