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Tyrone Times journalist turns to crime

DISAPPEARED, the debut crime thriller by Tyrone Times journalist Anthony Quinn, has been launched as a paperback and ebook by the celebrated New York-based publisher Mysterious Press.

The company, founded by Otto Penzler, who is known in the US as the ‘dean of crime fiction’ - combines classic crime and mystery novels from the likes of James Ellroy, Ken Bruen, Charles McGarry, and Ellery Queen with the best new crime writing on both sides of the Atlantic.

Penzler, one of the most respected experts, editors, booksellers, and publishers in the crime and mystery genre. described Disappeared as ‘a smart thriller’,

“First novels seldom show up as confident and mature as Anthony Quinn’s Disappeared”, he said.

“This novel of terror and a man seemingly brought back from the dead is an enthralling work of fiction by a powerful new voice.”

Read more in this week’s Tyrone Times.


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