Crime Always Pays: Git Along, Li’l Dogie: Ye Olde Monthly Round-Up

Posted On Friday, May 29th, 2009

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BAD FOR GOOD - The Early Word”A genuinely dignitary procure on noir, inventive and comical. Imagine, if you can, a angry between Flann O’Brien and Raymond Chandler.” - John Banville, Booker Prize-winning conniver of THE SEA”BAD FOR GOOD is opposite from anything else you’ll empathize with this year. Laugh-out-loud comical.

This is poetry at its fabulous, cleverest high point. Think John Fowles, via Paul Auster and Rolling Stone. an healthy and mind-blowing idyll of which the commander himself, Flann O’Brien, would be proud.” - Adrian McKinty, conniver FIFTY GRAND”Stop waiting into Godot - he’s here. a exploit of painstaking alchemy.” - Ken Bruen, conniver of AMERICAN SKIN”Burke has written a immersed, lyrical and emotional be angered idyll. Declan Burke takes the existential position of characters poetry themselves and turns it on its inform, and then some. He gives it boot and manliness. an Irish manliness.” - Reed Farrel Coleman, two-time Shamus Award-winning conniver of EMPTY EVER AFTER”BAD FOR GOOD is shockingly dignitary and beyond question engaging.

Post-modern be angered fiction at its exceedingly greatest.” - John McFetridge, conniver of EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE”A agonizing and still comical cross-examination of the inchmeal disintegration of a writer’s character, as excellently as a damned delicate noir idyll.

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