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Richard Montanari (born December 6, 1952) is an American crime writer who debuted with his novel Deviant Way, published by Simon & Schuster, in 1995. It won the Online Mystery Award (OLMA) for Best First Mystery. He has since published seven more novels, which are now available in almost 30 languages. In 2005 he began his Philadelphia crime series with The Rosary Girls, a police procedural thriller set inside the homicide unit of the Philadelphia Police Department, introducing detectives Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano. Montanari was born in Northeast Ohio, where he still resides. Publishing history Cleveland Series Deviant Ways (1995) Kiss of Evil (2001) In 1995 Montanari wrote Deviant Way, introducing Cleveland Police Department homicide detective John Paris. The story, a suspense novel chronicling a pair of thrill killers, earned him a two-book deal from Michael Korda at Simon & Schuster. In 2001 Montanari published the sequel, Kiss of Evil. Both novels have been published worldwide, and were recently reissued by Random House UK. Philadelphia Series The Rosary Girls (2005) The Skin Gods (2006) Merciless (2007) (UK title Broken Angels) (2007) Badlands (UK title Play Dead) (2008) The Echo Man (2011) The Killing Room (2012) The Stolen Ones (2013) The Doll Maker (2014) Shutter Man (2015) Set inside the homicide unit of the Philadelphia Police Department, these novels include the alternating narratives of veteran police detective Kevin Francis Byrne, and his younger partner Jessica Balzano. The stories, which "possess a psychological depth all too rare in such fiction" (Publishers Weekly), also include other recurring characters, most notably Detective Joshua Bontrager, who was, at one time, a member of the Amish church. This series is published in France by Le Cherche Midi, in Italy by Editrice Nord, in Germany by Verlagsgruppe Lübbe, and in Denmark by People's Press. Other works In addition to his crime series, Montanari has penned two stand-alone novels. In 1998 he published The Violet Hour, a thriller featuring freelance writer Nicky Stella. In 2009 he published The Devil’s Garden, a psychological thriller introducing New York District Attorney Michael Roman. As a journalist Montanari has written essays, profiles, articles, and both film and literary criticism in more than 200 publications, including The Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, The Seattle Times, The Plain Dealer, and many others. According to a 1997 interview published in Volume XI, Issue 4 of Ohio Writer, Montanari's first screenplay "The Skin Gods" made it as far as the 1996 quarter-finals of the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting Awards. The novel of the same name was published in 2003. References "Interview, Richard Montanari" Book Reporter 2006 "Interview, Richard Montanari" Chris High, Crime Time Magazine 2007 "Interview, Richard Montanari" Shots Magazine 2009 External links Richard Montanari website Richard Montanari at Random House US Richard Montanari at Random House UK The Rosary Girls mini-site. Discover the Richard Montanari popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Richard Montanari books.

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    The Buried Girl

    Richard Montanari

    “Taut, propulsive and darkly gripping, Montanari is a master of suspense.” –Chris EwanA haunting, nervejangling psychological thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author Ric...

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    Running Blind

    M. J. Arlidge

    New to the police force, WPC Helen Grace is assigned to her first clearcut case. Sure there's something sinister beneath the surface, Helen has a bad feeling . . . but who's going ...

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    The Missing Pieces of Sophie McCarthy

    Ber M Carroll

    The Missing Pieces of Sophie McCarthy is a gripping, impossibletoputdown exploration of betrayal and revenge.'Intriguing, compelling. Impossible to put down and irresistibly good' ...

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    The Forest of Thieves and the Magic Garden

    Phyllis Granoff

    The stories collected in this volume reflect the rich tradition of medieval Jain storytelling between the seventh and fifteenth centuries, from simple folk tales and lives of famou...

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    Letters to a Young Poet

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    At the start of the twentieth century, Rainer Maria Rilke wrote a series of letters to a young officer cadet, advising him on writing, love, sex, suffering and the nature of advice...

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    The Echo Man

    Richard Montanari

    In this gripping, unforgettable thriller for readers of James Patterson and Lisa Gardner, someone is recreating infamous unsolved murders… and the killer is closer than anyone coul...

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    Wenn ihr schlaft

    Luke Delaney & Dr. Holger Hanowell

    Ihr fühlt euch sicher in euren Häusern, wenn ihr schlaft. Doch genau dann komme ich und hole eure Kinder ... Celia Bridgeman erlebt den Albtraum jeder Mutter: Eines Morgens liegt i...

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    Twelve Deaths of Christmas

    Jackson Sharp

    The second seasonal thriller from author Jackson Sharp, this time introducing DI Kerry Cox.It's Christmas, but Detective Inspector Kerry Cox is not celebrating. The holiday season ...

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    My Bloody Valentine

    Alastair Gunn

    From the bestselling author of The Advent Killer SHE LOVES ME, SHE LOVES ME NOT ...The second thrilling novel in the DCI Antonia Hawkins series by Alastair Gunn When the body of a ...

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    My Dating Disasters Diary

    Liz Rettig

    Kelly Ann is a total tomboy. She loves football and computer games and has no idea why anyone would want to bother with soppy romantic stuff and stupid crushes on boys. Her best ma...

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    The Lost Girl

    Tania Carver

    When three men are found hanged in locations around Colchester, Detective Inspector Phil Brennan gets the shock of his life. Not only are the victims dressed to look like him, but ...

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    The Killing Room

    Richard Montanari

    Nothing will ever be the same again . . . In the heart of Philadelphia’s badlands, Homicide Detectives Byrne and Balzano are called out to a particularly chilling crime scene. Once...

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    The Innocence of Father Brown

    G. K. Chesterton

    This is the first volume of Chesterton's brilliant, ingenious Father Brown stories. Ahead of a new series of the popular BBC adaptation starring Mark Williams, all five of the orig...