Robert Ferrigno Explained
Robert Ferrigno (born 1947) is an American author of crime novels and of speculative fiction. Eight books published between 1990 and 2004 were additions to the detective and thriller genres, while the post 9/11 'Assassin trilogy' is set in an imagined United States dominated by Islam.[1]
In February 2009 he was nominated as a finalist for an Edgar Award[2] and has been reviewed by the Los Angeles Times[3] and The New York Times[4] for his book Prayers for the Assassin.
Novels
- The Horse Latitudes (1990), his first
- Cheshire Moon (1993)
- Dead Man's Dance (1995)
- Dead Silent (1996)
- Heartbreaker (1999)
- Flinch (2001)
- Scavenger Hunt (2003)
- The Wake-Up (2004)
- Prayers for the Assassin (2006)
- Sins of the Assassin (2008)
- Heart of the Assassin (2009)
- The Girl Who Cried Wolf (2013)
References
- Web site: James Flint. Jihad Cola. The Guardian. 13 March 2018. 18 March 2006.
- Web site: Mary Ann Gwinn. Local author Robert Ferrigno finalist for Edgar award. The Seattle Times. 13 March 2018. 2 February 2009.
- Web site: Tim Rutten. A vision of Al Qaeda as victor. Los Angeles Times. 13 March 2018. 15 February 2006.
- Web site: Janet Maslin. There's Been a Big Change in Islamic States of America. New York Times. 13 March 2018. 16 February 2006.
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