Authors on the Web
Oregonian, May 24, 2013
...out June 4. "Joyland" is being published by Hard Case Crime, which has done some amazing books, including Ariel S. Winter's "The Twenty-Year Death" and a bunch of titles by Donald E. Westlake and his edgier pen name, Richard Stark. King dedicated...
Nudge, May 19, 2013
...and how often something that really didn’t want to come out turns out to be surprisingly good.” Ariel S. Winter, writer of ‘The Twenty Year Death,’ one of the most amibitious novels ever published by Hard Case Crime, advocated “never writ[ing]...
Baltimore City Paper Online, April 10, 2013
...leaving you, as Plumly might put it, “wobbling, piping, wounded with joy” (Wheeler Auditorium, 1-2:30 P.M.). Ariel S. Winter will be on a panel discussing “Mysterious Adaptation: Noir from Novels to the Movies” (School and Student Services,...
Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2013
...Amy S. Greenberg / (Knopf) Geoffrey Kabaservice / (Oxford University Press) Fuminori Nakamura / The Thief (Soho Crime) Ariel S. Winter / (Hard Case Crime) Louise Glck / Poems: 1962-2012 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Rowan Ricardo Phillips...
Atlantic Monthly, January 12, 2013
...So: If you're looking for a good, lengthy, high-end-diversion read, let me suggest The Twenty-Year Death, by Ariel S. Winter. Cover shown at right, when I was reading the book at Thanksgiving time. This is part of the "Hard Case Crime" series that I've...
Spectator, December 28, 2012
...hideously spellbound once more. Andrew Taylor Perhaps the most unusual crime novel I came across this year was Ariel S. Winter’s The Twenty-Year Death (Hard Case Crime, £18.99). In fact it’s three novels in one, each written in the style of a...
Detroit News, December 11, 2012
...platform you choose, here are some staff picks of notable books from this year: "The Twenty-Year Death" by Ariel S. Winter (Titan Books, $25.99) It's been 573 years since Johannes Gutenberg came up with movable type, so chances of a concept being...
Oregonian, May 24, 2013
...out June 4. "Joyland" is being published by Hard Case Crime, which has done some amazing books, including Ariel S. Winter's "The Twenty-Year Death" and a bunch of titles by Donald E. Westlake and his edgier pen name, Richard Stark. King dedicated...
Nudge, May 19, 2013
...and how often something that really didn’t want to come out turns out to be surprisingly good.” Ariel S. Winter, writer of ‘The Twenty Year Death,’ one of the most amibitious novels ever published by Hard Case Crime, advocated “never writ[ing]...
Atlantic Monthly, January 12, 2013
...So: If you're looking for a good, lengthy, high-end-diversion read, let me suggest The Twenty-Year Death, by Ariel S. Winter. Cover shown at right, when I was reading the book at Thanksgiving time. This is part of the "Hard Case Crime" series that I've...
Spectator, December 28, 2012
...hideously spellbound once more. Andrew Taylor Perhaps the most unusual crime novel I came across this year was Ariel S. Winter’s The Twenty-Year Death (Hard Case Crime, £18.99). In fact it’s three novels in one, each written in the style of a...
Spectator, December 28, 2012
...hideously spellbound once more. Andrew Taylor Perhaps the most unusual crime novel I came across this year was Ariel S. Winter’s The Twenty-Year Death (Hard Case Crime, £18.99). In fact it’s three novels in one, each written in the style of a...
Detroit News, December 11, 2012
...platform you choose, here are some staff picks of notable books from this year: "The Twenty-Year Death" by Ariel S. Winter (Titan Books, $25.99) It's been 573 years since Johannes Gutenberg came up with movable type, so chances of a concept being...
Charlotte Observer, November 25, 2012
...the cloistered monks are renowned for their chanting. The victim? The monasterys choir director. The Twenty-Year Death By Ariel S. Winter (Hard Case Crime, 700 pages, $25.99) Reviewers loved this debut effort. Its three interrelated novels in one, each...

