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WHY ALL THE FUSS

ABOUT HURT

MACHINE?

www.reedcoleman.comwww.fwcrime.com

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

"Reed Farrel Coleman's latest book in a series heavily saturated with local

(Brooklyn) color.”-- The New York Times Book Review

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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"Hurt Machine transcends the standard P.I. novel...This is a don't-miss entry in the crime/detective

genre. Its release date makes it fine for Christmas giving."

-- Noir Journal

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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"... adheres to the lean storyline of classic noir by paring down the story

to its most essential elements, making the narrative arc curve just right, and then adding in familial

conflict (for) some unusual peaks." -- New York Journal of Books 

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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"It is written with power and passion."

-- Gloria Feit Spinetingler Magazine

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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“Coleman makes Prager a believable, complicated character.... Character driven but with a layered plot, this is a recommended read.”

-- Scott Pearsonfor Suspense Magazine

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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"The case is hardly as cut-and-dried as one would expect. The deeper

Prager digs into the case, the more complicated he finds things are.

Just like life." -- Martin's View 

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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"The story line is an action-paced trek on the mean streets of New York as Prager is at his

best, which says a lot...”-- Harriet Klausner 

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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“Razor-edged contemporary whodunits don’t get much better than Shamus-winner

Coleman’s seventh Moe Prager mystery ... another winner.”

-- Publishers Weekly Starred Review 

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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Best Books of 2011

Publishers Weekly

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

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