Novels

Sick Like That by Norman Green

“Alessandra Martillo is a one-of-a kind combination of the tough and the tender. She approaches life with a smart-aleck zest that hides a deep vulnerability earned as a wild child on the streets. Sarah, her partner in crime prevention, as it were, is a terrific cohort. They’re a team to watch in a very special series.”

Irma Heldman (a veteran publishing executive and book reviewer)


The Last Gig by Norman Green

The Last Gig

This is a terrific New York noir starring a kick butt female whose attitude encourages fights as if her motto is “violence is as American as cherry pie” (H. Rap Brown). Although she is bit over the Empire State Building, fans will enjoy her antics and that of her boss as they trek the city that never sleeps. Urban noir fans will enjoy THE LAST GIG due to Al’s approach to life from pool-halls to dives, cases from sex tape retrievals to mob traitor, and Manhattan from sordid to even sleazier scenarios.

Harriet Klausner


Dead Cat Bounce by Norman Green

Dead Cat Bounce

Tough guy Stoney, his business partner, “Fat Tommy” Rosselli, and their young associate, Tuco, are back in this fine follow-up to Green’s hard-boiled debut, Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) Don’t miss the suspense!


Way Past Legal by Norman Green

Way Past Legal

Norman Green presents a gripping portrait of a man trying to break out of the stranglehold of a life of crime and create a future for himself and his son


Angel of Mantague Street by Norman Green

Angel of Montague Street

A tale of revenge and redemption, The Angel of Montague Street has the same vivid characters, razor-sharp detail, and dead-on dialogue that made Norman Green’s debut novel, Shooting Dr. Jack, an unforgettable snapshot of life on the streets of Brooklyn. With its perceptive, poignant heart and gripping plot, this is literary suspense at its best.


Shooting Dr. Jack

Violence is no stranger to Brooklyn’s Troutman Street, a place where whores, junkies, businesses, cars, and dreams go to die. But here, in a junkyard on Troutman Street, three men search for redemption.