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Mean Streets is mostly a crime fiction review blog. It's a collaboration between various crime-addicts, many of whom write crime fiction themselves. We welcome your comments and also welcome new reviewers. Either add your comments to a post on the left or get in touch.The Master Criminal
Mean Streets was set up by Harry Bingham, a bestselling author of fiction and non-fiction. The first of his new series of crime thrillers will be published summer 2012. He also runs The Writers' Workshop, an editorial agency for writers offering critiques, courses and mentoring.
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Tag Archives: R.J. Ellory
R J Ellory Interview by Paul D Brazill
Barb’s smashing review of R J Ellory’s Saints Of New York reminded me of a fun interview I did with him last year. So, here’s part of it. I got into my private helicopter and flew to England to interrogate him with … Continue reading →
Saints of New York, by R. J. Ellory
A multi-layered story of a fight for redemption against the past, corruption, police internal affairs and the larger-than-life legacy of a decorated father. Within this, the drive to solve a pattern of connected homicides is the one thing that provides … Continue reading →
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