Stephen Mack Jones is a published poet, award-winning playwright and winner of the Kresge Arts in Detroit Literary Fellowship. Stephen has received many accolades for his August Snow crime/thriller series. August Snow won the Nero Award, and he has been shortlisted for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award and a finalist for the Shamus Award as well as the Strand Critics Award. August Snow was named a Michigan Notable Book by the Library of Michigan. He received that honor again for Dead of Winter. In 2018, the International Association of Crime Writers presented Stephen with the prestigious Hammett Prize for literary excellence in the field of crime writing. He currently lives in the suburbs of Detroit.
Praise for Deus X
“Jones’s action sequences move at a whip-quick pace, and his
observations are endlessly quotable.”
—Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review
“The arrival of a new August Snow is a true gift. Clever, witty,
and packed with danger and fun, Deus X is a brilliant
thriller. His latest proves why Stephen Mack Jones has
fast become one of our best living detective writers.”
—Ace Atkins, New York Times bestselling author of the Robert
B. Parker Spenser novels and The Heathens
“Stephen Mack Jones’s Deus X is a finely crafted mystery; a slow
burn that crackles with suspense and intrigue, as ex-Detroit cop
turned PI, August Snow, unravels depraved secrets desperate to stay
hidden and learns the lengths some will go to punish those who
profess to be holy. With Deus X, Stephen Mack Jones further
solidifies himself as an author at the top of his game and the
August Snow series is worthy of all the praise.”
—Aaron Philip Clark, author of Under Color of Law and Blue Like
Me
“A welcome breath of fresh air. [Jones’s] willingness to slide
in zingers about the politics and attitudes of the present infuses
his books with relevance... August himself is a bit of a superman –
he’s kind, but he’s also stylish; violent but also
vulnerable. He’s a classic private eye character for the
present day.”
—The Oakland Press
“Deus X lives up to the standards of the August Snow series. It
moves fast forward with color, humor, action, and emotion packed
into a plot so tight it feels like it could explode. August Snow is
a fully developed hero we can cheer, care for, and learn from.”
—The Hard Word
“Ripping . . . Jones never lets his foot off the gas, and he
brings Snow’s Detroit to vivid life, populating the city with
memorable characters and wringing atmosphere from its crime-steeped
history. This one’s a blast for newcomers and series fans
alike.”
—Publishers Weekly
Praise for the August Snow novels
“Has echoes of Raymond Chandler’s banter and bursts of Dashiell
Hammett’s violence, with a tip of the porkpie hat to Walter
Mosley.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Four years ago, Stephen Mack Jones introduced August Snow,
the caustic, mordantly funny hero of his private detective series,
at a time when the subgenre appeared to be on the ropes. What a
difference an interval marked by civil unrest, an ongoing pandemic
and growing income inequality makes: P.I. fiction has never seemed
more relevant, and Snow’s third outing, Dead of Winter, stands
out among the crowded pack.”
—Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review
“A P.I. story with an eye toward social issues and a firm grasp on
the tropes of the genre, making it fresh and familiar at the same
time.”
—S.A. Cosby, The Washington Post
“Man, if you haven’t read Stephen Mack Jones’ Detroit crime novels
about an ex-cop named August Snow, you ought to.”
—Mike Lupica, The New York Daily News
“August Snow is one of my favorite books that I've read recently,
and I'm not just saying that . . . The plot just takes off . . .
This book is so good, I actually put it down, and I briefly
entertained the notion of moving back to Detroit.”
—Nancy Pearl on NPR’s Morning Edition
“Stephen Mack Jones's rock-solid debut, August Snow, is powered by
the outgoing personality of the title hero and his deep affections
for his hometown of Detroit. This author proves himself a natural
entertainer.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Jones, a Detroit-area poet and playwright brings the city, its
environs, and its eateries to vital life in a mystery coiled around
the contemporary crime du jour of cyber-finance meddling. His is
that rare tale that, despite its thriller-level violence, maintains
a fiercely warm heart at its core—and ends far too quickly.”
—The Boston Globe
“All of us begin in grace and great promise and, staring at the
door left open behind, wonder where they’ve gone. Stephen Mack
Jones knows this, as does his narrator August Snow, as does their
battered city, Detroit. Jean Cocteau believed the world is a
misunderstanding. We read searching for stories that help us
untangle some of that misunderstanding; August Snow is one.”
—James Sallis, author of Drive
“August Snow is a terrific character; rough and tumble, undaunted
and implacably tenacious, his wit so sharp it’ll make you bleed. In
Stephen Mack Jones’s new book, Dead of Winter, Snow protects his
neighborhood from rapacious one percenters, Mack Jones skillfully
weaving relevance into a blue streak, bone-breaking story. Highly,
highly recommended.”
—Joe Ide, author of the IQ Series
“Mack Jones’s prose is razor sharp and bleeds compassion. Set in
Detroit, this noir novel has energy and wit to spare. A stellar
debut.”
—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“[A] polished, gripping debut. Poet Stephen Mack Jones’ novel
bristles with energy, compassion, humor and a page-turning
plot.”
—Minneapolis Star Tribune
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