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William Ryan

William Ryan

Noah's Flood will be released on January 25, 2000 in Trade Paperback
Jan 25, 2000
Noah's Flood is now available in Trade Paperback
Jan 25, 2000
Noah's Flood will be released on January 25, 2000 in
Jan 25, 2000
Noah's Flood is now available in
Jan 25, 2000
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Daily-Jeff, February 7, 2012
...and cover me by Gin Phillips; I, Robot: to protect by Mickey Zucker Reichert; The darkening Field by William Ryan; Famous last Words by Annie Sanders; All necessary Force by Brad Taylor; and Count to a Trillion by John C. Wright. New Adult Nonfiction --...
Book Reporter, February 3, 2012
...With his first novel, THE HOLY THIEF, William Ryan introduced mystery fans to an intriguing new protagonist. The year was 1936, and Captain Alexei Dmitriyevich Korolev was on the trail of a brutal murder during Stalin’s Great...
Examiner.com, February 1, 2012
...Have Shifted by Pam Houston The Dark Rose by Erin Kelly The Darkening Field (Captain Alexei Korolev) by William Ryan A Darker Shade of Blue: Stories by John Harvey The Darlings by Cristina Alger Deader Homes and Gardens (Claire Malloy) by Joan Hess Death...
Kirkus Reviews, January 24, 2012
Kirkus Reviews, December 27, 2011
...a search for justice that will rake up his past and wreck his future. The Darkening Field, by William Ryan (January): Capt. Alexei Korolev, recognized for discretion within Moscow’s Stalin-era Criminal Investigation Division, is dispatched to Odessa in...
Irish Independent, December 11, 2011
...fast and furious tale involves warmongers, victims, careerists, a washing machine, and an exploding donkey. THE BLOODY MEADOW William Ryan (Mantle) The Limerick-born, London-based author's second crime novel featuring Moscow detective Alexei Korolev is a...
Independent.ie - Entertainment RSS Feed, October 1, 2011
...Review: Children: Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer by Derek LandyHarperCollins, €12.99PrintEmailRelated LinksFree P&P from Independent Books, call 014059100 or visit www.independent.ie Also in BooksReview: Biography: The Rogue: Searching For The...
Independent.ie - Entertainment RSS Feed, September 11, 2011
...Carre, set in the dark heart of the Congo, Ireland and New York (Faber, September, €13.99), and William Ryan, an Irish author of Russian detective stories, returns with The Bloody Meadow, set in Ukraine (Mantle, September, €13.99).Absolute Zero Cool,...
Beattie's Book Blog - unofficial ho, July 22, 2011
...as well as last year's Festival Chair, Stuart MacBride. It wasn't to be Irish debut novelist William Ryan's year either, and despite critical acclaim for The Anatomy of Ghosts by Andrew Taylor and Blood Harvest by SJ Bolton, Child emerged as a clear...
Mystery Fanfare, July 22, 2011
...61 Hours by Lee Child (Bantam Books)Dark Blood by Stuart MacBride (Harper Fiction)The Holy Thief by William Ryan (Pan Books)The Anatomy of Ghosts by Andrew Taylor (Michael Joseph...
Mystery Fanfare, July 3, 2011
...Press) 61 Hours , by Lee Child (Bantam Press) Dark Blood, by Stuart MacBride (HarperCollins) The Holy Thief , by William Ryan (Mantle) The Anatomy of Ghosts , by Andrew Taylor (Michael Joseph) That news release goes on to tell that “The winner of the...
The Rap Sheet, July 2, 2011
...2011 Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award was announced yesterday . It pits one debut novelist (William Ryan) against several old hands, all of them male, except for Lancashire-born S.J. Bolton. As the news release passing along these...
Omnimystery News, July 1, 2011
...Hours by Lee Child (Bantam Press) ◊  Dark Blood by Stuart MacBride (HarperCollins) ◊  The Holy Thief by William Ryan (Mantle) ◊  The Anatomy of Ghosts by Andrew Taylor (Michael Joseph) (Source: Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival...