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Tower

by Reed Farrel Coleman, Ken Bruen
Tower by Reed Farrel Coleman, Ken Bruen
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The author of Blitz and the author of the Jesse Stone novels collaborate on a "rough and profane read" about two childhood friends who become criminals (Daniel Woodrell).

Nick's Irish-American father, a Brooklyn rent-a-cop working security in the World Trade Center's North Tower, named him after a Hemingway hero. The old man must have been expecting a different kind of kid. Because, like the R&B song says, Nick was born under a bad sign. As aimless as a stray bullet, his only constants are 'Nam movies, pulp novels, and an unquestioning devotion to his childhood friend, Todd, a Jewish New York con artist with connections to the Boston mob.

When Todd inducts Nick into his world of petty crime, it starts with reckless fun—scoring weed, low-level stings, and burglary. But the deeper they sink into the world of the syndicate, the more they realize how unknowable a friend can be, and how unprepared they are to rescue themselves, and their souls, from the gutter.

Alternately telling this "brutally poetic" story from the perspectives of Nick and Todd, award-winning "noir masters" Ken Bruen and Reed Farrel Colemen "shine, dropping in-jokes, experimenting and displaying all the literary chops that have made their novels such cult favorites among mystery fans" (Publishers Weekly).

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Release date: September 1, 2009

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Reed Farrel Coleman

Reed Farrel Coleman

Called a hard-boiled poet by NPR’s Maureen Corrigan and the noir poet laureate in the Huffington Post, Reed Farrel Coleman is the New York Times-bestselling author of thirty-one novels—including the Nick Ryan series and six in Robert B. Parker’s Jesse Stone series—short stories, poetry, and essays.

In addition to his acclaimed series characters, Moe Prager and Gus Murphy, he has written the stand-alone novel Gun Church and collaborated with decorated Irish crime writer Ken Bruen on the novel Tower.

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Reed is a four time Edgar Award nominee in three different categories: Best Novel, Best Paperback Original, and Best Short Story. He is a four-time recipient of the Shamus Award for Best PI Novel of the Year. He has also won the Audie, Macavity, Barry, and Anthony Awards.

With their kids moved away to far off Brooklyn, Reed, his wife Rosanne, and their cats live in the wilds of Suffolk County on Long Island.

Photo: Michael Parmalee

More books by Reed Farrel Coleman

Blind to Midnight (Nick Ryan #2)
★ 8.00 / 1
Back in Black (Music and Murder Mystery #3)
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Sleepless City (Nick Ryan #1)
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Hotel California (Music and Murder Mystery #1)
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Robert B. Parker's The Bitterest Pill (Jesse Stone #18)
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Robert B. Parker's Colorblind (Jesse Stone #17)
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Robert B. Parker's The Hangman’s Sonnet (Jesse Stone #16)
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What You Break (Gus Murphy #2)
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Robert B. Parker's Debt to Pay (Jesse Stone #15)
★ 9.00 / 1
Love and Fear (Gulliver Dowd #4)
★ 8.00 / 1
Where It Hurts (Gus Murphy #1)
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Robert B. Parker's The Devil Wins (Jesse Stone #14)
★ 9.00 / 1
The Boardwalk (Gulliver Dowd #3)
★ 8.00 / 1
Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot (Jesse Stone #14)
★ 8.00 / 1
The Hollow Girl (Moe Prager #9)
★ 8.00 / 1
Valentino Pier (Gulliver Dowd #2)
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Onion Street (Moe Prager #8)
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Dirty Work (Gulliver Dowd #1)
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