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Vietnam Veterans of America Reviews All 5 Novels

“I highly recommend these five books. I read them in less than a week, and enjoyed every page. I was sad when I finished, and will eagerly buy the rest of the series as soon as they are released.” ?Full review.

“A world that moves at the speed of Murph”

4.5 Stars for “Home for the Holidays.” ?Review on Manic Readers. ?Full review here. “It didn?t take long to snuggle back into a world that moves at the speed of Murph.? Our insightful protagonist is a true minimalist.? Not in some avant garde artsy form but as an honest-to-goodness way of life.? Murph has perfected […]

“My only regret with this book is that it had to end.”

Review of ‘Home for the Holidays’ on Always Reiding book review website. ?”The pacing and style are true to Reilly?s already-established ?Murph? series style and are a treat.” Full review here.

“A marvel to behold…”

Thanks to Mike McLanahan for this terrific review of “The Heart of Darkness Club” posted on Goodreads: Over the past year or so, Gary Reilly has made us laugh through infidelity, compulsive gambling, kidnapping and shattered dreams. In?The Heart of Darkness Club, he shows us the lighter side of being a murder suspect. Denver cabbie […]

“There’s No Such Thing as Literary Steroids”

From the “To Be Read” web site, a blog post by Mark Stevens about Gary Reilly. ?Writing is analogous to exercise. You do it alone, nobody cares if you do it, nobody cares if you quit. And the only way you succeed is doing it every day. Unfortunately there?s no such thing as literary steroids.? […]

“Enormously funny…”

“This book is enormously funny and leaves you wanting to spend more time with the grumpy and sarcastic but very likable protagonist….” ?Complete review on Reader’s Favorite web site.

Editor Thanks “A Stranger” For “Profound Effect on My Life”

“Thanks to a stranger, I am reading” — An editor at the Scottsbluff Star-Herald discovers Gary Reilly and Murph. “For me, this stranger, who entered my life in a green taxicab, has had a profound affect on my life,” writes Roger Holsinger. Full story.

Westword

Westword’s Alan Prendergast features “Ticket to Hollywood.” ?Review here.

AnitaBook.Com

Terrific, detailed review from AnitaBook.com (don’t you love the name of the site?). “…a quick, fun read that has many twists and turns, and it will surprise you again and again.” “I hope that you enjoy it at least half as much as I did, because if you do, you will be giving yourself a […]

Indie Book Blog

Four stars from the Indie Book Blog. An “enjoyable read.”