by Crimespree Magazine | Feb 4, 2013 | Books
Publisher: New Pulp Press Pub date: Dec 20th, 2011 Sometimes you start reading a book, and it’s like driving on a road when all of a sudden the book makes a sharp right turn on a dime and then every so often there’s another sharp right turn or maybe even a sharp left....
by Crimespree Magazine | Feb 2, 2013 | Books, Profiles
Writing for The Firm It took me nine months to land the job. I had a friend who had a daughter that worked for a private investigation firm, and I wanted to work there too. Now that the kids were in school full-time, it was time to go back to work, but I wanted...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jan 30, 2013 | Books, Five Things
It was tough to narrow this down to five – The Complete Sherlock Holmes, which I found at about 11, nearly made the list by virtue of number of times read, and Charlotte Armstrong’s The Gift Shop, The Witches’ House, and The Unsuspected were major contenders. Or heck,...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jan 28, 2013 | Books, Flashback
An orange vest and manhole hook are my badge and gun, but they don’t go a long way towards actually solving any mysteries. While there are no blood-stained carpets, screams in the night or broken clocks in my line of work, New York’s underground exhibits all sorts of...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jan 26, 2013 | Books, Reviews
Tyrus Books Pub date: Jan 18, 2013 Another local boy has done good and I’m thrilled that I get to use that phrase again. Todd Robinson, creator of Thuglit, has written his debut novel and it fucking rocks. Todd is from Boston by way of Fall River, Massachusetts, a...