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"The biggest mysteries in our genre are why Reed Coleman isn't already huge, and why Moe Prager isn't already an icon."—Lee Child

"Reed Farrel Coleman is one of the more original voices to emerge from the crime fiction field in the last ten years." —George Pelecanos

"Moe Prager is the man." Janet Evanovich

"Reed Farrel Coleman makes claim to a unique corner of the private detective genre" —Michael Connelly

"Moe Prager ... is a far from perfect hero, but an utterly appealing one." Laura Lippman

"One of the most daring writers around ... He writes the books we all aspire to." Ken Bruen

"Discovery of the Year - Reed Farrel Coleman’s Moe Prager novels." —Ian Rankin

Ebooks and Audio Books: Moe Prager Series

Ebooks

The first six books in the Moe Prager series are available in all standard ebook formats:

Walking the Perfect Square (Moe Prager #1)

Redemption Street (Moe #2)

The James Deans (Moe #3)

Soul Patch (Moe #4)

Empty Ever After (Moe #5)

  • Kindle
  • Barnes and Noble Nook
  • Sony Reader

Innocent Monster (Moe #6)

  • Kindle
  • Barnes and Noble Nook
  • Sony Reader

Audio Books

The first six books in the Moe Prager series are also available in audio form for downloading to your computer, iPod, or MP3 player, from audible.com.

Andy Caploe, who voices Reed's Moe Prager series, has performed comic and serious characters in television programs, commercials, and network identity as a voice actor for MTV Networks, Fox, and Disney, where he is the exclusive voice of touring theatrical production advertising. He has collaborated with Hollywood writer and stand-up comic David Feldman on his ITunes podcast and Studio33.TV and was a regular panelist on the Today Show's "Men Tell All" segment.

Andy has been a creative producer, director, writer, and artist manager for The Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lincoln Center, Town Hall, Bravo, Ford, Milky Way, New York Lottery, Bell Atlantic, and Black Saint Records. 

Andy considers himself a Brookynite by marriage, as his singer-songwriter wife, Susan Collins, is from Brooklyn, and he wrote her autobiographical musical revue, "You Can Take the Girl Outta Brooklyn."