Reviews

In The Worst Place At The Best Time: Sarah Weinman, National Post

2019-02-06T10:58:16-05:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |

What’s surprising about Howard Shrier’s newest novel featuring his recurring private detective, Jonah Geller, is that it took this long to send his PI to Montreal. The city, after all, has a colourful history of crime, one that hasn’t softened as much from the post-Second World War gangster heyday as one supposes. And Shrier, who previously [...]

A Great Crime Romp Through Our City: Montreal Gazette

2019-02-06T10:59:57-05:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Miss Montreal, the latest instalment in Howard Shrier’s Jonah Geller P.I. series, is a great crime romp through our city. Shrier gets Montreal right. The grittiness, the contradictions, the corruption, the politics — even the potholes get a full airing. At the outset, Toronto private investigator Geller reminisces about a childhood friend, Sammy Adler, a boy [...]

Fast-Paced And Nuanced: Chatelaine

2019-02-06T11:00:54-05:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|

Howard Shrier’s acclaimed Jonah Geller series continues with a new case in Montreal. When Jonah Geller last saw Sammy Adler, they were kids at summer camp. Years later, Jonah’s a private detective, and Sammy’s just been found dead in Montreal with a Star of David carved into his chest. With help from his crass sidekick Dante [...]

I Really Look Forward To His Next Book: Reviewing the Evidence

2019-02-06T11:02:06-05:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

When Jonah Geller and Sammy Adler were twelve years old, they met at summer camp, where Jonah taught Sammy how to swing a softball bat and tagged him with the semi-ironic nickname that followed him into adulthood - “Slammin’ Sammy.” Now, more than twenty years later, Sammy is dead, his body found in a back alley, [...]

Perilous And Hilarious: Winnipeg Free Press

2019-02-06T11:04:34-05:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , |

For Howard Shrier, it’s fourth-time lucky with his latest Jonah Geller case, Miss Montreal (Vintage, 288 pages, $20). Not that the Toronto journo hasn’t had his share of good fortune—his scrappy, Jewish, homegrown PI’s 2008 debut, Buffalo Jump, won the Crime Writers of Canada award for best first novel, while the sequel, High Chicago, was named 2009’s best Canadian crime [...]

His Best Jonah Geller Book Yet: Globe And Mail

2019-02-06T11:05:37-05:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The latest Jonah Geller novel begins, improbably, at summer camp, where Geller assists a sports-challenged kid in the finals of a softball tournament. It’s a long shot from Geller’s last outing, which found him nearly dead in Boston, and events there mean he’s not returning to the U.S. of A. any time soon. So it’s Toronto [...]

A Winning Combination For Any Mystery Lover: Globe And Mail

2019-02-06T11:08:44-05:00May 10th, 2018|Categories: Boston Cream, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The third Jonah Geller novel by Arthur Ellis-winner Howard Shrier is the best so far. Shrier has a great eye for location and a good ear for dialogue. Add those to solid characters and an intriguing plot and you have a winning combination for any mystery lover. PI Jonah Geller nearly had his brains fried in High [...]

A Great Addition To The World Of Crime: NOW

2019-02-06T11:07:14-05:00May 8th, 2018|Categories: Miss Montreal, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

In the push to get homegrown crime novels onto the market, a fair number of mediocre offerings make it into print. Thankfully, local author Howard Shrier’s Jonah Geller books aren’t among them. Miss Montreal, the fourth in this top-notch series featuring Toronto P.I. Jonah Geller, is evidence of that. Geller is back home after a disastrous case [...]

Howard Shrier Is On A Roll: Spinetingler Magazine

2019-02-06T11:11:16-05:00May 8th, 2018|Categories: Boston Cream, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , |

Canadian crime writer Howard Shrier is on a roll. Making his debut in 2008 with Buffalo Jump, he introduced readers to Jonah Geller, a gutsy Toronto-based Jewish PI with friends in low places. The book netted Shrier that year’s Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. The sequel, High Chicago, earned him a second Arthur Ellis, this time for [...]

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