Rezensionen: Estleman, Gregory, Gibson & Laukkanen

J. Kingston Pierce provides an interesting look at Loren D. Estleman’s “Alive!” and Susanna Gregory’s “Murder by the Book”. He has also read  “The Old Turk’s Load” by Gregory Gibson and Owen Laukkanen’s “Criminal Enterprise”.

Rezension: Owen Laukkanen: “Criminal Enterprise”

Laukkanen’s debut thriller arrived with a big splash last year by combining a timely concept — how the economic downtown forces desperate twentysomethings into a “career” kidnapping rich guys for ransom — a concept he returns to in “Criminal Enterprise.”

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Rezensionen: Soderberg, Laukkanen, G. B. Joyce, Legault

Margaret Cannon on Alexander Soderberg’s terrific novel ”The Andalucian Friend”, ”Criminal Enterprise” by Owen Laukkanen, “The Black Ace” by G. B. Joyce and “The Third Riel Conspiracy” by Stephen Legault.

Interview: Owen Laukkanen

Owen Laukkanen used to work as a website reporter, covering high-stakes poker tournaments around the world. Then he took a gamble of his own, penning a novel about a quartet of educated young Americans who set themselves up as expert kidnappers.

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