Interviews

A Killer Read: Village Post

2019-02-06T12:45:35-05:00March 23rd, 2010|Categories: Buffalo Jump, Interviews, Reviews|Tags: , , , , |

Howard Shrier likes his crime fiction hard-boiled, no chaser. So, after nearly three decades as a writer in one capacity or another, from journalist to corporate communications, when it was time to develop the lead character of his debut novel, Buffalo Jump, it was rough and tumble all the way. "I love the classic American private [...]

Rising star: an interview with Howard Shrier

2018-05-01T18:42:46-04:00October 30th, 2009|Categories: Interviews|

By Jim Napier, The Sherbrooke Record, Friday, October 30, 2009  Crime books reviewer Jim Napier gave rave reviews to all four Geller novels. He interviewed me after Buffalo Jump won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Time flies. Almost 18 months have passed since I first reviewed Canadian crime writer Howard Shrier. [...]

There are no guilty pleasures in reading: Experience Toronto

2018-05-21T14:10:57-04:00July 2nd, 2009|Categories: Interviews|Tags: , , , , , , |

Howard Shrier was born and raised in Montreal but now calls Toronto his home. After his successful debut novel, Buffalo Jump, Howard Shrier is back with High Chicago, the next in the Jonah Geller series. Experience Toronto had the chance to chat with the author about the book,his thoughts on Toronto and much more. ETO: What [...]

In the Trench-Coat Trenches: Montreal Gazette

2018-05-21T14:04:21-04:00October 27th, 2007|Categories: Interviews|Tags: , , , , , |

IN THE TRENCH-COAT TRENCHES: IT TOOK A WHILE FOR SLEUTH STORY WRITER TO PURSUE HIS MUSE. Mike Boone. The Gazette, Friday, September 05, 2008 It’s a subtle and, the author says, inadvertent homage to an educator. Howard Shrier will read from Buffalo Jump, his debut mystery novel, at the Shaar Hashomayim synagogue on Sunday. Among the characters in [...]

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