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Loren D. Estelman
Loren D. Estleman graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Journalism. In 2002, his alma mater presented him with an honorary doctorate in letters. He left the job market in 1980 to write full time, after a few years spent... show more

Loren D. Estleman graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Journalism. In 2002, his alma mater presented him with an honorary doctorate in letters. He left the job market in 1980 to write full time, after a few years spent "pounding out beat-the-train journalism" during his day job as a reporter before going home and writing fiction at night. His first novel was published in 1976, and has been followed by more than 70 books and hundreds of short stories and articles. His series include novels about Detroit detective Amos Walker, professional killer Peter Macklin, L.A. film detective and amateur sleuth Valentino, and the Detroit crime series. On the western side is the U.S. Deputy Marshal Page Murdock series. Additionally, he's written dozens of stand-alone novels.His books have been translated into 27 languages and have won multiple Shamus, Spur, Western Heritage, and Stirrup awards. He has been nominated for the National Book Award and the Edgar Allan Poe Award. In 2012, the Western Writers of America honored him with the Lifetime Achievement Award.He lives in Michigan and is married to writer Deborah Morgan. Find out more about Estleman and his books on his website: lorenestleman.com
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KOMET rated it 11 years ago
"MOTOWN" is one of those gritty & spicy crime novels that engages the reader's interest once he/she takes it up. Once again, Detroit is center stage, a prosperous city on the cusp of a change of cataclysmic proportions. The time is 1966. Rick Amstey, a former police officer in his late 30s dismissed...
KOMET
KOMET rated it 12 years ago
"MOTOWN" is one of those gritty & spicy crime novels that engages the reader's interest once he/she takes it up. Once again, Detroit is center stage, a prosperous city on the cusp of a change of cataclysmic proportions. The time is 1966. Rick Amstey, a former police officer in his late 30s dism...
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