David Eric Tomlinson, Glen Erik Hamilton, and Reavis Wortham

David Eric Tomlinson will sign and discuss The Midnight Man (Gallery; $24.99).

David Eric Tomlinson was born and raised in Oklahoma. He earned an undergraduate degree in creative writing from the University of California, San Diego, and has worked as an illustrator, copywriter, art director, web designer, usability consultant, product manager, Kenpo karate instructor, and stay-at-home dad. David lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife and two daughters. This is his first novel.

Event date: 

Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - 6:30pm

Event address: 

2342 Bissonnet St.
Houston, TX 77005
The Midnight Man By David Eric Tomlinson Cover Image
$24.99
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ISBN: 9781507201107
Published: Gallery Books - January 1st, 2017

A “vividly rendered” (Booklist) masterful novel that brilliantly “meshes local politics, college basketball, and the South” (Dave White, author of An Empty Hell).

Summer, 1994.


Hawke's Prey (A Sonny Hawke Thriller #1) By Reavis Z. Wortham Cover Image
$9.99
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ISBN: 9780786041763
Published: Pinnacle - June 27th, 2017

“Think: Elmore Leonard meets James Lee Burke.” —Jeffery Deaver


Hard Cold Winter: A Van Shaw Novel (Van Shaw Novels) By Glen Erik Hamilton Cover Image
$9.99
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ISBN: 9780062344595
Published: William Morrow - May 30th, 2017

Former Army Ranger and thief Van Shaw is thrust into danger as lethal and unpredictable as the war he left behind in this emotionally powerful and gritty follow up to the acclaimed Past Crimes.


Past Crimes: A Van Shaw Novel: An Edgar Award Winner (Van Shaw Novels) By Glen Erik Hamilton Cover Image
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ISBN: 9780062344564
Published: William Morrow - February 23rd, 2016

Van Shaw was raised by his Irish immigrant grandfather Donovan to be a thief—to boost cars, beat security alarms, and crack safes. But at eighteen, Van broke all ties to that life and joined the military, serving as an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, after ten years of silence, Dono has asked his grandson to come home to Seattle.