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Twenty-one short stories written by Gary Phillips are included in TREACHEROUS: GRIFTERS, RUFFIANS AND KILLERS. Alan Cranis on bookgasm.com said, "Phillips obviously loves his anti-heroes, as the stories' major characters are all, as the subtitle promises, grifters, ruffians and killers. You may not be on their side, but you can't help but be fascinated by their escapades...Phillips unfaltering ear for contemporary urban dialogue and patois, relentless pacing that grabs you from the opening sentence-oh, and plenty of sex and violence, too." Publishers Weekly said of the trade paperback, "Most…mehr

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Twenty-one short stories written by Gary Phillips are included in TREACHEROUS: GRIFTERS, RUFFIANS AND KILLERS. Alan Cranis on bookgasm.com said, "Phillips obviously loves his anti-heroes, as the stories' major characters are all, as the subtitle promises, grifters, ruffians and killers. You may not be on their side, but you can't help but be fascinated by their escapades...Phillips unfaltering ear for contemporary urban dialogue and patois, relentless pacing that grabs you from the opening sentence-oh, and plenty of sex and violence, too." Publishers Weekly said of the trade paperback, "Most of the 20 highly entertaining selections in this new collection also spotlight the hip urban scene Phillips has made his own."
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Gary Phillips has written novels, short stories, and comics for the likes of DC, Dark Horse and Boom! Studios. He's penned new adventures of Kolchak, the Night Stalker and brought back Xal-Kor, The Human Cat, a sixties fandom favorite. Matthew Henson and the Ice Temple of Harlem was his rollicking retro pulp novel, and he edited the Anthony-winning anthology The Obama Inheritance: Fifteen Stories of Conspiracy Noir. One-Shot Harry was named one of the best mysteries of 2022 by The Washington Post. He'd also been a staff writer on Snowfall, a show streaming on Hulu about crack and the CIA in 1980s South Central where he grew up.