Washington Post review: Little Scarlet by Walter Mosley
Riot Act Reviewed by John Burdett Sunday, July 25, 2004 It is a matter of legend that Walter Mosley’s career took off one fine day in 1992 when Bill Clinton named him as one of his favorite novelists....
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Hazardous Material Reviewed by John Burdett Sunday, November 28, 2004 The hero of Martin Cruz Smith’s Wolves Eat Dogs, Arkady Renko, comes with one of the most illustrious pedigrees in thriller...
View ArticleWashington Post review: The Third Brother by Nick McDonell
Tripping A young reporter stumbles into Bangkok drug-trafficking. Reviewed by John Burdett Sunday, November 6, 2005 In 2002, at the astonishing age of 17, Nick McDonell wrote a fine novel about...
View ArticleWashington Post review: Beautiful Children by Charles Bock
Reviewed by John Burdett 20th January 2008 Las Vegas is the expression, in glitter and concrete, of America’s brittle and mutating id. This is not the argument of Charles Bock’s exceptional Beautiful...
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