Don't miss the profile of Peter de Jonge in this week's New York Times-- it's a fabulous introduction to his latest thriller, Shadows Still Remain. After co-authoring three novels with James Patterson, Peter de Jonge is cultivating his own unique style of writing, which the NY Times quickly noticed. They had this to say: "Shadows Still Remain, published last month by Harper, though also a murder mystery, doesn’t read much like Patterson product except in being wrapped around a couple of startling plot twists. Set on the Lower East Side (the same territory as Richard Price’s recent Lush Life), it’s more in the noirish, character-driven vein of Dennis Lehane or Michael Connelly." High praise, indeed. Check out a video of Peter talking about Shadows Still Remain, read the full profile, or browse inside. Happy Friday!
-Kayleigh
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