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William Lashner
William Lashner is the New York Times Bestselling creator of Victor Carl, who has been called by Booklist one of the mystery novel's "most compelling, most morally ambiguous characters." The Victor Carl novels, which have been translated into more than a dozen foreign languages and have been... show more

William Lashner is the New York Times Bestselling creator of Victor Carl, who has been called by Booklist one of the mystery novel's "most compelling, most morally ambiguous characters." The Victor Carl novels, which have been translated into more than a dozen foreign languages and have been sold all across the globe, include BAGMEN, KILLER'S KISS, FALLS THE SHADOW, FATAL FLAW, and HOSTILE WITNESS. He is also the author of BLOOD AND BONE, THE ACCOUNTING, and, most recently, THE BARKEEP, which was a Digital Book World Number One Bestselling Ebook.Lashner was a criminal prosecutor with the Department of Justice in Washington D.C. before quitting the law to write fulltime. A graduate of the New York University School of Law, as well as the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he lives with his wife and three children outside Philadelphia.
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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
The Four-Night Run by William Lashner is a page-turning, suspense-filled thriller. Don't start reading it late in the afternoon, or you won't get sleep that night. It kept my attention from start to finish so I gave it five stars . Lashner has done it again with quirky, memorable characters, just li...
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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Guaranteed Heroes by William Lashner is an intriguing & thought-provoking book. It was slow starting but picked up the pace & the characters were well developed. I gave it four stars. I will remember Moonis Fell, Cecily Fell, Clyde Sparrow & Garth for a long time. Each character had individual ...
Tolle Lege!.
Tolle Lege!. rated it 10 years ago
The mystery is given to the listener in the first few minutes of the story. A crazy sounding old man approaches the barkeep and tells him he killed his mother and his father is falsely imprisoned. The charm for the story lies elsewhere. The barkeep uses one book as his guide book, "The Tibetan Book ...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 10 years ago
So this summer, on the recommendation of a reader, I read Marked Man, the sixth book about Victor Carl, the unfortunately named Philadelphia lawyer. I wasn't wowed by it, but I enjoyed it enough that I wanted to go back to the beginning and try at least one more in the series. I'm not conv...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 11 years ago
I seem to be reading a spate of books lately whose plots revolve around a man on the run, or hiding something, or looking for something, and he has to dig himself out of a hole he's dug for himself. Not a bad thing, just that it's a well-worn device that usually works.You know things are off to a go...
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