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“Superb...Kaminsky provides enough twists and turns to keep most readers guessing, but the book’s power comes from the compelling portrayal of Fonseca.”--"Publishers Weekly (starred review) "on "Bright Futures"
“Kaminsky sees goodness in the oddest characters, which is why Lew is still alive, and why we’re still reading.”--"New York Times Book Review "on "Bright Futures"
“Veteran Chicago cop Abe Lieberman, whether viewed on the job, on a synagogue committee, or in his family circle, is one of the most engaging, unpredictable, and fully realized characters in detective fiction.”--"Ellery Queen" on "Not Quite Kosher"
“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"
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"Superb...Kaminsky provides enough twists and turns to keep most readers guessing, but the book's power comes from the compelling portrayal of Fonseca."--"Publishers Weekly (starred review) "on "Bright Futures"
"Kaminsky sees goodness in the oddest characters, which is why Lew is still alive, and why we're still reading."--"New York Times Book Review "on "Bright Futures"
"Veteran Chicago cop Abe Lieberman, whether viewed on the job, on a synagogue committee, or in his family circle, is one of the most engaging, unpredictable, and fully realized characters in detective fiction."--"Ellery Queen" on "Not Quite Kosher"
"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"
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Superb Kaminsky provides enough twists and turns to keep most readers guessing, but the book's power comes from the compelling portrayal of Fonseca. "Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Bright Futures"
Kaminsky sees goodness in the oddest characters, which is why Lew is still alive, and why we're still reading. "New York Times Book Review on Bright Futures"
Veteran Chicago cop Abe Lieberman, whether viewed on the job, on a synagogue committee, or in his family circle, is one of the most engaging, unpredictable, and fully realized characters in detective fiction. "Ellery Queen on Not Quite Kosher"
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""
Superb Kaminsky provides enough twists and turns to keep most readers guessing, but the book's power comes from the compelling portrayal of Fonseca. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Bright Futures
Kaminsky sees goodness in the oddest characters, which is why Lew is still alive, and why we're still reading. New York Times Book Review on Bright Futures
Veteran Chicago cop Abe Lieberman, whether viewed on the job, on a synagogue committee, or in his family circle, is one of the most engaging, unpredictable, and fully realized characters in detective fiction. Ellery Queen on Not Quite Kosher
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
""Superb...Kaminsky provides enough twists and turns to keep most readers guessing, but the book's power comes from the compelling portrayal of Fonseca." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Bright Futures
"Kaminsky sees goodness in the oddest characters, which is why Lew is still alive, and why we're still reading." --New York Times Book Review on Bright Futures
"Veteran Chicago cop Abe Lieberman, whether viewed on the job, on a synagogue committee, or in his family circle, is one of the most engaging, unpredictable, and fully realized characters in detective fiction." --Ellery Queen on Not Quite Kosher
"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
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