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Neliza Drew

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Book Review: DEADLY DEBUT

Posted on October 19, 2014 by nelizadrew

DEADLY DEBUT is an anthology of short stories written by some terribly murderous residents of NY. You should, honestly, just… Read more Book Review: DEADLY DEBUT

Review: Thomas Pluck’s BLADE OF DISHONOR

Posted on June 11, 2014 by nelizadrew

It’s been a while since I did a review (that isn’t on Criminal Element). It’s been a while since I… Read more Review: Thomas Pluck’s BLADE OF DISHONOR

The Latest NEEDLE: A Magazine of Noir

Posted on July 19, 2013 by nelizadrew

Book Review – SKATING OVER THE LINE by Joelle Charbonneau

Posted on February 19, 2013 by nelizadrew

The sequel to Skating Around the Law, this book dumps amateur sleuth and roller rink owner, Rebecca Robbins back into… Read more Book Review – SKATING OVER THE LINE by Joelle Charbonneau

Review: PROTECTORS: Stories to Benefit PROTECT

Posted on October 18, 2012 by nelizadrew

Forty-one pieces of writing from 41 writers of crime, noir, horror, fantasy, western, and other pulpy goodness. It’s a helluva… Read more Review: PROTECTORS: Stories to Benefit PROTECT

Book Review: STRANGER IN THE ROOM by Amanda Kyle Williams

Posted on August 28, 2012 by nelizadrew

It used to be all the pulp and hardboiled P.I.s were hard-drinking white men who helped good-looking dames with their… Read more Book Review: STRANGER IN THE ROOM by Amanda Kyle Williams

Palmtown Towers, which are neither a town nor a tower but do sport a single sad palm

Posted on August 17, 2012 by nelizadrew

“Braided essay, story, or poem” prompt from Saturday’s writing group. Apartment 101 Anna and Bob are arguing again. Their voices… Read more Palmtown Towers, which are neither a town nor a tower but do sport a single sad palm

Book Review: Whispers Under Ground by Ben Aaronovitch

Posted on August 10, 2012 by nelizadrew

I wasn’t sure about this one when I started it. It’s the third in a series so I was a… Read more Book Review: Whispers Under Ground by Ben Aaronovitch

Inconvenience

Posted on July 13, 2012 by nelizadrew

“It’s totally perfect.” Jed was ripping open a box of Little Debbie brownies in the back room of the Stop… Read more Inconvenience

Model Cadet

Posted on November 16, 2010 by nelizadrew

This needs a proper name and some editing. I know it looks easy, but you should try it sometime. None… Read more Model Cadet

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