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Jon Talton
Jon Talton is the author of ten novels, including the David Mapstone mysteries and the Cincinnati Casebooks. His latest book is the mystery, The Night Detectives. In a starred review, Booklist wrote that the novel, "features tight prose and plotting and a pair of complex and fallible protagonists... show more

Jon Talton is the author of ten novels, including the David Mapstone mysteries and the Cincinnati Casebooks. His latest book is the mystery, The Night Detectives. In a starred review, Booklist wrote that the novel, "features tight prose and plotting and a pair of complex and fallible protagonists whose character development continues in a series that just keeps getting better."Jon's award-winning work has been widely praised by the critics. The Washington Post BookWorld called Concrete Desert "More intelligent and rewarding than most contemporary mysteries." In a starred review, Booklist called it "a stunning debut." The Chicago Tribune lauded Camelback Falls for its "twisty and crafty" plot. For Dry Heat, Publishers Weekly wrote, "Taut prose helps tighten the screws, and the winning, sensitive portrayal of the Mapstones -- both of them a relief after too many hard-nosed PIs who are all gristle and no brain -- lends credibility to the noirish narrative." Jon is also a veteran journalist and blogger. He is the economics columnist of the Seattle Times and is editor and publisher of the blog Rogue Columnist. Prior to that, he was a business and op-ed columnist for the Arizona Republic. He also worked for newspapers in San Diego, Denver, Dayton, Cincinnati and Charlotte. Before journalism, he worked for four years as an ambulance medic in the inner city of Phoenix. He also was an instructor in theater at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Jon is a fourth-generation Arizonan now living in Seattle.
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EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 14 years ago
Got this free as an advanced reader copy.It’s hot. Gasoline is running in short supply. Tempers are ready to flare. Gangs are at each others’ throats. Foreclosures are rampant. And deputy David Mapstone Maricopa County sheriff’s department historian has been called back into uniform duty due to cut...
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