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Praise for "A Killer's Essence"
"Last night I finished the best crime novel I have read in the last year -- an advance reading copy of Dave Zeltserman's book "A Killer's Essence", which will be published by Overlook Press in September. The story line was superb as well as the characters . . . [Zeltserman] nailed the atmosphere of New York City and Brooklyn. There is no question that our customers will love this book. And there is no question that I want a copy for my collection, when this comes out." --Dave Kanell, co-owner Kingdom Books in Vermont
Praise for "A Killer's Essence"
""Few writers are Zeltserman's equal in setting up the chessboard with obsessive perps and depressive cops . . . Zeltserman's lean but muscular style, so evident in ["A Killer's Essence"] and "The Caretaker of Lorne Field," is just as sharply honed here. His ability to juggle Green's story and Lynch's, develop a riveting murder mystery, and even mix in some Brighton Beach ex-KGB sleazeballs, all in less than 250 pages, is a pretty neat page-turning trick . . . a memorable winner." -- "The Boston Globe"
"This eerie thriller deftly blurs the lines between madness and the perception of reality." -- "New Jersey Star-Ledger"
Last night I finished the best crime novel I have read in the last year - - an advance reading copy of Dave Zeltserman's book "A Killer's Essence," which will be published by Overlook Press in September. The story line was superb as well as the characters . . . [Zeltserman] nailed the atmosphere of New York City a
"Few writers are Zeltserman's equal in setting up the chessboard with obsessive perps and depressive cops . . . Zeltserman's lean but muscular style, so evident in ["A Killer's Essence"] and "The Caretaker of Lorne Field", is just as sharply honed here. His ability to juggle Green's story and Lynch's, develop a riveting murder mystery, and even mix in some Brighton Beach ex-KGB sleazeballs, all in less than 250 pages, is a pretty neat page-turning trick . . . a memorable winner." — "The Boston Globe"
"Last night I finished the best crime novel I have read in the last year -- an advance reading copy of Dave Zeltserman''s book "A Killer''s Essence", which will be published by Overlook Press in September. The story line was superb as well as the characters . . . [Zeltserman] nailed the atmosphere of New York City and Brooklyn. There is no question that our customers will love this book. And there is no question that I want a copy for my collection, when this comes out."----Dave Kanell, co-owner Kingdom Books in Vermont
"This eerie thriller deftly blurs the lines between madness and the perception of reality."----"New Jersey Star-Ledger"
"Few writers are Zeltserman''s equal in setting up the chessboard with obsessive perps and depressive cops . . . Zeltserman''s lean but muscular style, so evident in ["A Killer''s Essence"] and "The Caretaker of Lorne Field", is just as sharply honed here. His ability to juggle Green''s story and Lynch''s, develop a riveting murder mystery, and even mix in some Brighton Beach ex-KGB sleazeballs, all in less than 250 pages, is a pretty neat page-turning trick . . . a memorable winner."----"The Boston Globe"
"A doozy of a doom-laded crime story."--"The Washington Post"
"Zeltserman's lean but muscular style, so evident in "Killer" and "The Caretaker of Lorne Field", is just as sharply honed here . . . Riveting."--"Boston Globe"
"A doozy of a doom-laded crime story." -- -"The Washington Post"
"Zeltserman's lean but muscular style, so evident in "Killer" and "The Caretaker of Lorne Field," is just as sharply honed here . . . Riveting." -- -"Boston Globe"
"A doozy of a doom-laded crime story." "The Washington Post"
Zeltserman s lean but muscular style, so evident in "Killer" and "The Caretaker of Lorne Field," is just as sharply honed here . . . Riveting. "Boston Globe""
Reseña del editor:
Assigned to the most shocking case of his career at the same time his family life begins to disintegrate, New York City Homicide Detective Stan Green is forced to hunt for a particularly violent killer without his partner, a case for which the only witness is a neurologically disabled and hallucination-prone recluse.
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