Reed Farrel Coleman, author portrait
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Reed Farrel Coleman

Reed Farrel Coleman has been called a “hard-boiled poet” by NPR's Maureen Corrigan and the “noir poet laureate” in The Huffington Post. He has published twenty-five novels, including nine books in the critically acclaimed Moe Prager series, and most recently, Where It Hurts. He is a three-time recipient of the Shamus Award for Best Detective Novel of the Year, a winner of the Barry and Anthony Awards, and is a two-time Edgar Award nominee. Coleman lives with his family on Long Island.

Robert B. Parker's The Bitterest Pill
Robert B. Parker's Colorblind
Robert B. Parker's The Hangman's Sonnet
What You Break
Robert B. Parker's Debt to Pay
Where It Hurts
Robert B. Parker's The Devil Wins
Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot

Books

Robert B. Parker's The Bitterest Pill
Robert B. Parker's Colorblind
Robert B. Parker's The Hangman's Sonnet
What You Break
Robert B. Parker's Debt to Pay
Where It Hurts
Robert B. Parker's The Devil Wins
Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot

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