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Ken Wishnia’s Filomena Buscarsela: A New Hero For A Culturally Diverse America
by Bruce De SilvaBruce De Silva.comApril 4, 2012 This review is either two months premature or fifteen years late, depending…
Crime Travels: Mystery Preview 2012
By Kristi Chadwick, Director, Emily Williston Memorial Library, EasthamptonLibrary JournalApril 13, 2012 Judging from current trends in mysteries and suspense,…
23 Shades of Black: A Review
Thinking about booksBy David MarshallJuly 1, 2012 One of the perks of reviewing is that I get to read the…
23 Shades of Black: A Review
Thinking about booksBy David MarshallJuly 1, 2012 One of the perks of reviewing is that I get to read the…
Soft Money: A Starred Review
By Teresa L. JacobsenLibrary JournalAugust 2013 Ex-detective Filomena Buscarsela quit the NYPD when she became a single mother, but she’s…
Kenneth Wishnia: Crime Fiction and Political Activism: Where They Meet and How
By Peter HandelTruthoutOctober 4th, 2014 Crime fiction is in many ways a perfect lens through which to view contemporary society.…
Blood Lake reviewed on Booktrib
BooktribOctober 17th, 2014 When New York City private investigator Filomena Buscarsela takes her teenaged daughter, Antonia, to see their extended…
5 Reasons People Wanting to Change the World Should Read Crime Fiction
by Kenneth WishniaAlterNetFebruary 13th, 2014 Sometimes the only place where bankers go to jail for their criminal activities is in…
‘The Glass Factory’ by Ken Wishnia on Promoting Crime Fiction
by Marsali TaylorPromoting Crime Fiction July 31st, 2014 Filomena Buscarella is an ex-cop latina who left Ecuador for the bright…