Stuart M. Kaminsky is the Edgar Award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Lew Fonesca, Inspector Rostnikov, and Abe Lieberman mystery series, which includes such titles as Not Quite Kosher, The Big Silence, and The Last Dark Place. He lives with his family in Sarasota, Florida.
"If Edgar Award winner Kaminsky were any more prolific, he'd have
to be listed as part of the GNP....a complex, diverting puzzle for
which Kaminsky is famous." --Booklist (starred) on Not Quite
Kosher"Perhaps it is time to declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky
as the reigning monarch of excellent detective series." --Midwest
Book Review"Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful,
well-plotted, well-written mystery." --The Washington Post Book
World"The eighth entry in Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series should
delight fans...rich in conflict and atmosphere." --Booklist on The
Last Dark Place"Kaminsky's finest series." --Kirkus Reviews on the
Abe Lieberman series"Not Quite Kosher is tough enough to convince a
reader that Chicago has some authentic mean streets and gentle
enough to appeal to a wider mystery-loving audience. Every page is
a pleasure to read." --Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery
Magazine"Jam-packed with the stuff of good crime
fiction--character, style, place, recognizable human conflict."
--The Washington Post on The Big Silence"Characters so real that
they seem familiar old friends or terrifying old enemies are
well-defined and believable, and the story line is intelligent and
nimble." --The Dallas Morning News on The Big Silence
If Edgar Award winner Kaminsky were any more prolific, he'd have to
be listed as part of the GNP....a complex, diverting puzzle for
which Kaminsky is famous. Booklist (starred) on Not Quite Kosher
Perhaps it is time to declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky as the
reigning monarch of excellent detective series. Midwest Book Review
Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful, well-plotted,
well-written mystery. The Washington Post Book World The eighth
entry in Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series should delight fans...rich
in conflict and atmosphere. Booklist on The Last Dark Place
Kaminsky's finest series. Kirkus Reviews on the Abe Lieberman
series Not Quite Kosher is tough enough to convince a reader that
Chicago has some authentic mean streets and gentle enough to appeal
to a wider mystery-loving audience. Every page is a pleasure to
read. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine Jam-packed with the stuff
of good crime fiction--character, style, place, recognizable human
conflict. The Washington Post on The Big Silence Characters so real
that they seem familiar old friends or terrifying old enemies are
well-defined and believable, and the story line is intelligent and
nimble. The Dallas Morning News on The Big Silence"
If Edgar Award winner Kaminsky were any more prolific, he'd have to
be listed as part of the GNP....a complex, diverting puzzle for
which Kaminsky is famous. "Booklist (starred) on Not Quite Kosher"
Perhaps it is time to declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky as the
reigning monarch of excellent detective series. "Midwest Book
Review" Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful,
well-plotted, well-written mystery. "The Washington Post Book
World" The eighth entry in Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series should
delight fans...rich in conflict and atmosphere. "Booklist on The
Last Dark Place" Kaminsky's finest series. "Kirkus Reviews on the
Abe Lieberman series" "Not Quite Kosher" is tough enough to
convince a reader that Chicago has some authentic mean streets and
gentle enough to appeal to a wider mystery-loving audience. Every
page is a pleasure to read. "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine"
Jam-packed with the stuff of good crime fiction--character, style,
place, recognizable human conflict. "The Washington Post on The Big
Silence" Characters so real that they seem familiar old friends or
terrifying old enemies are well-defined and believable, and the
story line is intelligent and nimble. "The Dallas Morning News on
The Big Silence""
"If Edgar Award winner Kaminsky were any more prolific, he'd have
to be listed as part of the GNP....a complex, diverting puzzle for
which Kaminsky is famous."
--"Booklist "(starred) on "Not Quite Kosher" "Perhaps it is time to
declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky as the reigning monarch of
excellent detective series."--"Midwest"" Book Review"
"Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful, well-plotted,
well-written mystery."--"The ""Washington"" Post Book World"
"The eighth entry in Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series should delight
fans...rich in conflict and atmosphere."--"Booklist" on "The Last
Dark Place"""
"Kaminsky's finest series."--"Kirkus Reviews "on the Abe Lieberman
series
""Not Quite Kosher" is tough enough to convince a reader that
Chicago has some authentic mean streets and gentle enough to appeal
to a wider mystery-loving audience. Every page is a pleasure to
read."--"Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"
"Jam-packed with the stuff of good crime fiction--character, style,
place, recognizable human conflict."--"The Washington Post "on "The
Big Silence
"
"Characters so real that they seem familiar old friends or
terrifying old enemies are well-defined and believable, and the
story line is intelligent and nimble."
--"The Dallas Morning News "on" The Big Silence"""
" If Edgar Award winner Kaminsky were any more prolific, he' d have
to be listed as part of the GNP....a complex, diverting puzzle for
which Kaminsky is famous."
-- "Booklist "(starred) on "Not Quite Kosher" " Perhaps it is time
to declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky as the reigning monarch of
excellent detective series." -- "Midwest"" Book Review"
" Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful, well-plotted,
well-written mystery." -- "The ""Washington"" Post Book World"
" The eighth entry in Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series should
delight fans...rich in conflict and atmosphere." -- "Booklist" on
"The Last Dark Place"""
" Kaminsky's finest series." -- "Kirkus Reviews "on the Abe
Lieberman series
" "Not Quite Kosher" is tough enough to convince a reader that
Chicago has some authentic mean streets and gentle enough to appeal
to a wider mystery-loving audience. Every page is a pleasure to
read." -- "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"
" Jam-packed with the stuff of good crime fiction-- character,
style, place, recognizable human conflict." -- "The Washington Post
"on "The Big Silence
"
" Characters so real that they seem familiar old friends or
terrifying old enemies are well-defined and believable, and the
story line is intelligent and nimble."
-- "The Dallas Morning News "on" The Big Silence"
"
"
"Perhaps it is time to declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky as the
reigning monarch of excellent detective series."--"Midwest" Book
Review
"Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful, well-plotted,
well-written mystery."--"The "Washington" Post Book World
"
"Kaminsky has the pro's knack of combining quirky people, succinct
descriptions, an eye for detail, and dark humor to produce
entertainment at its best."--"Chicago" Sun-Times" "Pacing a series
is a tricky maintenance job. Move too fast, your hero loses
credibility. Move too slowly, your readers get bored. Move just
right, you produce DENIAL (Forge $23.95), the fourth book in Stuart
M. Kaminsky's eccentric series about a Florida private
investigator..."--Marilyn Stasio in "The New York Times Book Review
on "Denial
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