THOMAS BENTIL
works as a case manager on Rikers Island for Fresh Start, a vocational training and re-entry program. He was first bitten by the writing bug while “doin’ time” in thatLAWRENCE BLOCK
is an MWA Grand Master and a recipient of the Diamond Dagger life achievement award of the UK Crime Writers Association. He lives and writes in Manhattan.JEROME CHARYN’S
most recent novel,SUZANNE CHAZIN
is the author of the Georgia Skeehan mystery series, including the novelsTERRENCE CHENG
is the author of two novels,ED DEE
was born and raised in Yonkers on the northern border of the Bronx. He spent ten years of his NYPD career as a street cop in the South Bronx. Today these same streets can make him laugh and cry, but mostly wish he could do it all again. He loved this opportunity to write about the old neighborhood, the old songs, the gang, the redhead…da Bronx. Ed’s latest novel isJOANNE DOBSON
, author of the Professor Karen Pelletier mysteries, spent her formative years on Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx—as far away culturally as one could possibly get from New England’s elite Enfield College where Pelletier solves crimes—and occasionally teaches a class. She has spent the large part of her teaching career as an English professor at the Bronx’s Fordham University.ROBERT J. HUGHES’
novelMARLON JAMES
was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1970. He graduated from the University of the West Indies in 1991 with a degree in literature. His debut novel,SANDRA KITT’S
novelRITA LAKIN
grew up in the East Bronx on Elder Avenue. She attended Hunter College on the Bronx campus and then worked in Los Angeles as a writer/producer in television for twenty-five years. Now she is happily writing mysteries about a group of geriatric lady P.I.’s, includingMILES MARSHALL LEWIS
moved northeast to Co-op City from Highbridge at the age of four. In the 1990s he worked as an editor at