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One Of Canada’s Most Gifted Thriller Writers: NOW

2019-02-06T11:22:16-05:00May 8th, 2018|Categories: Boston Cream, Reviews|

Howard Shrier has quickly cemented his reputation as one of Canada’s most gifted thriller writers. His debut, Buffalo Jump, introducing PI Jonah Geller, took the Crime Writers of Canada’s Arthur Ellis Award for best first novel, and his follow-up, High Chicago, walked away with the best novel award in 2010. He’s back with Boston Cream ($19.95, [...]

There’s A Reason He Consistently Wins The Arthur Ellis: Starred Review, Library Journal

2019-02-06T11:23:28-05:00May 8th, 2018|Categories: Boston Cream, Reviews|

When Dr. David Fine, a gifted young Boston-based, Orthodox Jewish transplant surgeon, vanishes, his Canadian parents are frantic. Toronto PI Jonah Geller agrees to take the case. He and his partner Jenn Raudsepp, tracing David’s path on the day he was last seen, soon uncover bizarre links among the Irish mob, a local congressman, and a [...]

Explosive And Excellent: Starred Review, Publishers Weekly

2019-02-06T11:29:53-05:00May 8th, 2018|Categories: Boston Cream, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Boston serves as the backdrop for Shrier’s explosive third crime novel featuring Jonah Geller, a Toronto PI with a penchant for cases south of the border. When the Brookline, Mass., police are unable to find David Fine, a “transplant fellow” and devout Jew who’s disappeared from Boston’s Sinai Hospital, Fine’s parents hire Geller to investigate. Aided [...]

A Killer Sense Of Humour: NOW

2019-02-06T11:37:24-05:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: High Chicago, Reviews|

Toronto author Howard Shrier’s  took the prize at this year’s Arthur Ellis Awards for excellence in Canadian crime writing. And you can see why. Shrier, who counts crime reporter and comedy writer among his accomplishments, writes with an easy assurance and a killer sense of humour. This is the second book in his series featuring Toronto [...]

An Author To Watch For: Hamilton Spectator

2019-02-06T11:38:11-05:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: High Chicago, Reviews|

Howard Shrier’s second novel, High Chicago, is even better than his award-winning debut. Toronto investigator Jonah Geller becomes convinced a suicide is murder linked to the upmarket construction of a piece of Toronto’s old waterfront. But the evidence is insufficient for the police to act. The suspect, the victim’s father’s business partner, is eliminating everything that gets [...]

Contemporary, Hard-Boiled And Nuanced: Sherbrooke Record

2019-02-02T08:19:40-05:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: High Chicago, Reviews|

Howard Shrier’s debut novel, Buffalo Jump, was a strong beginning for the Toronto writer, and I suggested at the time that readers would want to keep an eye out for its sequel.  Turned out, that was an understatement.... Combining fast-paced action with well-structured plots, and featuring a complex but likeable protagonist, Shrier’s novels are fast winning [...]

Stellar Characters And Clever Plotting: Globe And Mail

2019-02-06T11:40:41-05:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: High Chicago, Reviews|

Howard Shrier’s first novel, Buffalo Jump, won the Arthur Ellis Award for best first novel. High Chicago, his second, will definitely be short-listed for another. It’s got the same stellar characters, the same clever plotting, and, if anything, an even better story. If you missed Buffalo Jump, you might not know that investigator Jonah Geller, of [...]

Dialogue So Sharp You Could Cut Your Teeth: Guelph Mercury

2018-05-07T10:33:22-04:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: High Chicago, Reviews|

Dialogue so sharp you could cut your tongue on it. That’s what makes this second novel by Howard Shrier so appealing. His fictional gumshoe Jonah Geller needs to solve the problem of a young girl who apparently committed suicide by leaping from the balcony of a high rise apartment. He’s not so sure the girl did [...]

Cements His Reputation As A Fine Mystery Writer: Canadian Jewish News

2019-02-06T11:42:10-05:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: High Chicago, Reviews|

Howard Shrier’s second novel, High Chicago, again features the Toronto-based Jewish detective Jonah Geller.  It ups the ante from his previous novel in terms of the forces Jonah is confronting, but more significantly in terms of the damage the world ends up inflicting on him. Whereas Shrier’s award-winning debut novel Buffalo Jump dealt as much with [...]

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