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Small Crimes
| Dave Zeltserman
| Named by NPR as one of the five best crime and mystery novels of 2008. Named by the Washington Post as one of the best books of 2008.
"There's a new name to add to the pantheon of the sons and daughters of Cain: Dave Zeltserman. His new novel, Small Crimes, is ingeniously twisted and imbued with a glossy coating of black humor. The plot of Small Crimes ricochets out from [its] claustrophobic opening, and it's a thing of sordid beauty."- Maureen Corrigan for NPR's Best Books of 2008
"Unputdownable. Classic noir, dark, funny, shocking and absolutely no compromise. Pure magic of the blackest kind.”&mdash" Ken Bruen
"A superbly crafted tale. Like the very best of modern noir, this is a story told in shades of grey. This deserves to be massive." Allan Guthrie
"Zeltserman delves deeply into his specialty, an unorthodox look at the criminal mind. It kept me turning pages and glancing over my shoulder." Vicki Hendricks
Set in the pressure cooker of a very small town and following the promise of Dave Zeltersman's earlier novels (Fast Lane and Bad Thoughts), Small Crimes is an explosive noir that brings the claustrophobic hell of Jim Thompson and James M. Cain right up to date. Dave Zeltserman lives in the Boston area with his wife, Judy. He is a die-hard Patriots and Red Sox fan, and when he'ss not writing crime fiction, he spends his time working on his black belt in Kung Fu.
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