Raymond Chandler meets the Coen brothers - with a dash of Harlan Coben - in a smart, funny, multi-layered and tightly plotted mystery
Harry Dolan graduated from Colgate University, where he majored in philosophy and studied fiction-writing with the novelist Frederick Busch. He earned a master's degree in philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and worked for several years as a freelance editor.Dolan, who grew up in Rome, New York, now lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with his partner, Linda Randolph.Find out more about Harry at www.harrydolan.com
A riveting crime novel . . . Relentless pacing, a wry sense of
humor, and an engaging protagonist add up to another winner for
Dolan
*Publishers Weekly*
A second mind-bending case for David Loogan that begins just as
simply and ominously and takes the reader on just as wild a journey
. . . Dolan mixes his pitches with an ace's judgment . . . The rare
crime novel with something for everyone who reads crime fiction
*Kirkus*
Smooth and appealing . . . a twist-filled adventure . . . the
characters in this engaging work are full of surprises
*The Wall Street Journal*
Dolan makes sure that both the characters and dialogue stay rough
around the edges, just like the scenery of northern Michigan,
giving Very Bad Men a satisfyingly realist bite
*Mystery Scene Magazine*
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