Considered one of the most acclaimed mystery writers at work today, Steve Hamilton has penned multiple New York Times bestsellers, and is one of only three authors to win an Edgar Award for both Best First Novel and Best Novel.
When "A Cold Day in Paradise" was published in 1998, introducing readers to Hamilton’s sharp prose and his beloved Alex McKnight, the novel was awarded both the Edgar and Shamus Awards for Best First Novel, propelling Hamilton to a place among the greats of contemporary crime fiction.
Now, after five years away, Hamilton returns to the series that put him on the map with "Dead Man Running," the eleventh entry in his Alex McKnight series, featuring the former Detroit cop, occasional PI, and general problem-solver in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Steve Hamilton will be discussing and signing his new novel at the Barnes & Noble in Kingston, New York next Thursday, August 30th at 7 p.m.