Reed Farrel Coleman
Reed Farrel Coleman (born March 29, 1956) is an American crime novelist and poet best known for his Moe Prager series and for continuing Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone novels. He has published multiple series and standalone novels, won Anthony, Barry, Macavity, Audie and Shamus awards, and is noted for a hard-boiled, noir-influenced style. He lives on Long Island and has taught writing and served in leadership roles with Mystery Writers of America.
Awards
['Anthony Award', 'Barry Award', 'Macavity Award', 'Audie Award', 'Shamus Award']
Notable Works
['Moe Prager series (Walking the Perfect Square; Redemption Street; The James Deans; Soul Patch; Empty Ever After; Innocent Monster; Hurt Machine; Onion Street; The Hollow Girl)', "Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone novels (Blind Spot; The Devil Wins; Debt to Pay; The Hangman's Sonnet; Colorblind; The Bitterest Pill)", 'Gun Church', 'Tower (with Ken Bruen)']

