A bartender once again dragged down by his brother. A street Santa on his last legs. Desperation in the old west. A criminal finding out that his perfect hiding place isn't so perfect. A writer who can't let go of a grudge.
Zeltserman's mystery and crime short stories have won a Shamus, two Ellery Queen Readers Awards, and a Derringer, and have been nominated for numerous other awards. This collection of seven of his darker stories features his 2020 Edgar and Macavity nominated story, Brother's Keeper.
Praise for Dave Zeltserman:
“If there's any other young writer out there who does crime noir better than Zeltserman, I don't even want to know.” Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post
“As nasty and clever as noir can get” NPR on Pariah
“Dave Zeltserman is one of the best suspense writers in the business.” Steve Hamilton
“Dave Zeltserman has established himself as the most relevant author of dark crime fiction working today.” Paul Tremblay
“Zeltserman's breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of James Ellroy” Publisher's Weekly on Small Crimes
“What a fine addition to the local literary scene Zeltserman’s become.” Boston Globe
Genre: Mystery
Zeltserman's mystery and crime short stories have won a Shamus, two Ellery Queen Readers Awards, and a Derringer, and have been nominated for numerous other awards. This collection of seven of his darker stories features his 2020 Edgar and Macavity nominated story, Brother's Keeper.
Praise for Dave Zeltserman:
“If there's any other young writer out there who does crime noir better than Zeltserman, I don't even want to know.” Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post
“As nasty and clever as noir can get” NPR on Pariah
“Dave Zeltserman is one of the best suspense writers in the business.” Steve Hamilton
“Dave Zeltserman has established himself as the most relevant author of dark crime fiction working today.” Paul Tremblay
“Zeltserman's breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of James Ellroy” Publisher's Weekly on Small Crimes
“What a fine addition to the local literary scene Zeltserman’s become.” Boston Globe
Genre: Mystery
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