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Peter Abrahams
Peter Abrahams - "criminally gifted" according to the New York Times Book Review - is the author of 27 novels. These include the New York Times bestselling Echo Falls mystery series for middle-graders (DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE, BEHIND THE CURTAIN, INTO THE DARK) and REALITY CHECK (2009) for teens.... show more

Peter Abrahams - "criminally gifted" according to the New York Times Book Review - is the author of 27 novels. These include the New York Times bestselling Echo Falls mystery series for middle-graders (DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE, BEHIND THE CURTAIN, INTO THE DARK) and REALITY CHECK (2009) for teens. Among his adult books are OBLIVION (Shamus prize finalist), THE FAN (made into a movie with Robert DeNiro) and LIGHTS OUT (Edgar award finalist). DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE was a finalist for the Edgar best young adult mystery award and won the Agatha in the same category. BEHIND THE CURTAIN and INTO THE DARK were Agatha finalists. In her Cleveland Plain Dealer review of NERVE DAMAGE (2007), Michelle Ross wrote: "I swear, if one more literary person says in that oh-so-condescendng tone, 'Oh, I don't read ... mysteries,' I'm going to take a novel by Peter Abrahams and smack him on his smug little head." REALITY CHECK won the best young adult mystery Edgar award in 2010. ROBBIE FORESTER AND THE OUTLAWS OF SHERWOOD STREET, January 2012, is first in a new middle-grade series about a twelve-year-old Robin Hood in contemporary Brooklyn. As Spencer Quinn, Abrahams also writes the New York Times bestselling Chet and Bernie mystery series: DOG ON it, THEREBY HANGS A TAIL, TO FETCH A THIEF, and THE DOG WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. He has a website - peterabrahams.com; and so does Chet - chetthedog.com.
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Birth date: June 28, 1947
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mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 7 years ago
Probably my favorite of the entire series; I'd actually like to see another book about Ingrid, Nigel, and Grampy.
mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 7 years ago
A middle grade/YA mystery though I have to admit, I have a few issues with the series. I originally read this book back in 2008 and I didn't remember much about it other than a vague sense of it was cute. I don't know if it's because I'm older and have a different point of view than I did 9 years ag...
Hooked on Books
Hooked on Books rated it 8 years ago
4.5 stars
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 8 years ago
Spaceman was a decent post-apocalyptic speculative fiction novel. I hesitate to call it science fiction because it very much seemed based in the right here and now. This book felt like it could happen tomorrow, with no adjustments needed to push the tech forward or back. I think the Martian has ruin...
yzombie
yzombie rated it 11 years ago
So it’s not a bad book. The writing is okay, but it’s also nothing to write home about. Entertainment Weekly’s review of it is a certainly over the top: "You know you're holding a first-rate thriller when you take it with you in the car to read at stoplights." - Entertainment Weekly. Grade: A. (Jen...
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