Riders on the Storm

Ed Gorman
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Riders on the Storm

Ed Gorman
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252 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 15, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 252
  • Publisher: Pegasus Books
  • ISBN: 9781605986258
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Ed Gorman is the beloved author of dozens of mystery novels, including the New York Times bestselling Frankenstein, which he co-wrote with Dean Koontz. He has received the Shamus Award, the Spur Award, and the International Fiction Writers Award. Ed lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
The kind of hero any small town could take to its heart.—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times (on ''Wake Up Little Susie'')

McCain—an intriguing mix of knight errant and realist—is good and thought-provoking company.—The Seattle Times

Gorman is a prolific, award-winning author, and the McCain series may be his best work. This is an extended, nuanced fictional biography with an occasional mystery thrown in. Great reading. Welcome home, Sam.—Booklist (starred review)

This sequel to Sam McCain’s eighth case, Ticket to Ride (2010), originally announced as his last, has got to be great news for fans of the sharpest investigator in yesteryear Iowa. The final revelation will take most readers by surprise. —Kirkus Reviews

Gorman skillfully depicts Vietnam veterans’ complex, often contradictory feelings toward the war. Classic noir.—Publishers Weekly

Gorman captures the time period perfectly. Gorman cleverly transplants the classic elements of noir into the quiet cornfields of Iowa.—Shelf Awareness

Ed Gorman is the poet of dark suspense.—The Bloomsbury Review

Sam McCain has the rueful wisdom and charm of an exemplary hero who is curious not only about whodunit but also about some of the more elusive riddles of human existence.—San Francisco Chronicle

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