Archive for June, 2012

Interrogation: Tony Black discusses Murder Mile and more

Tony Black

Tony Black seemed modest when he got in touch to see if I’d be interested in getting a copy of his latest novel, Murder Mile, to review on Grift. Would I? Let’s see, the latest work from the guy Irvine Welsh calls his favorite British crime writer? A writer with four well-reviewed novels on the [...]

Review: Nick Santora’s Fifteen Digits

By Geoff Hyatt Rich Mauro, a tough kid from Astoria, finds his way into a position in the literal bottom level of a top New York law firm. He and three other blue-collar outsiders labor in the basement as “Printers,” processing and compiling documents for the major players upstairs. Rich hopes to become a lawyer [...]

Review: Don Mann’s Hunt the Wolf

By C.J. Edwards Ever since Osama bin Laden was killed by members of the shadowy Seal Team Six, the elite unit has attracted a lot of attention. With a number of books and movies either out or on the way, they are getting their share of ink. So who are these guys? How do they [...]