In MWA grand masters Muller and Pronzini’s sprightly fifth mystery set in late 19th-century San Francisco (after 2016’s The Plague of Thieves), Sabina Carpenter, an ardent suffragette, bicycling ...
Best known for his long-running (four decades) Nameless Detective series, the prolific Pronzini centers his latest stand-alone around three angry women who have all been duped by the same bigamist con ...
I've read quite a few of Bill Pronzini's "Nameless Detective" novels over the years, and I'm ashamed to admit that I haven't paid full price for any of 'em (just another poverty-struck free-lancer, ...
Bill Pronzini, whose latest novel is “The Violated,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky. Bill Pronzini has written over eighty books, including several in the Nameless Detective series of noir ...
I immediately felt sympathy for Rick Fallon, the main character of The Other Side of Silence. The guy had worked hard, done well, and still ended up in a loveless marriage and with a lost child. But ...
Bill Pronzini’s “Blue Lonesome” is as haunting as an Edward Hopper painting, projecting with power and simplicity the loneliness and desolation of life in a big city. Jim Messenger is a San Francisco ...
“Vixen” by Bill Pronzini (Forge Books, $24.99) is the 40th novel in his popular series starring the Nameless Detective, a hard-working San Francisco-based private eye. Due to be released Tuesday, ...
It's not really possible to review this just as a book. It's the latest installment, the newest model, the most recent word from the prolific Bill Pronzini, aka William Hart Davis, aka Jack Foxx, aka ...
Complex puzzles, strange disappearances, unconventional murder techniques and spectral encounters abound in Tales of the Impossible, a standout collection of hard-hitting crime stories by Mystery ...
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