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The Coffin Dancer is typical of the thriller I enjoy writing.
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The Coffin Dancer is the second book featuring Rhyme; the first was The Bone Collector.
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“Composed with structural brilliance, invested with authentic human feeling, and redolent not only of its SF precursors but of archetypal myths that echo timelessly through life and art, The January Dancer is a masterpiece.” —
September 11th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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Jeffrey Deaver talks about his brilliant fictional detective Lincoln Rhyme and his arch-nemesis the Coffin Dancer
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Michael Flynn's latest novel, The January Dancer, is described as belonging to one of my favorite sf sub-genres: space opera.
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In the sequel, The Coffin Dancer, which deals in part with commercial aviation, I came up with the idea of my female protagonist -- a pilot -- on board an airplane that's carrying a bomb that will go off if she descends below a certain altitude.
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The Dancer is a "clever little prehuman statue," she learns, which was discovered on an uninhabited planet by the hapless crew of a space freighter and has been wreaking havoc ever since.
January 15th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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He grew up in California, went to Stanford despite his Berkeley mentality, and at age 19 was "knocked out" by reading White's "Nocturnes for the King of Naples" and Andrew Holleran's "Dancer from the Dance," impactful novels that were built around gay characters.
Michael Cunningham and a new generation of writers transcend 'gay literature' Dan Zak 2010
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The January Dancer is an innovative, intellectual and stimulating take on the space opera in which, once again, Flynn demonstrates that he is a writer of the highest calibre.
December 8th, 2008 m_francis 2008
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So the sequel to The January Dancer is now officially launched and weighs in at 6000 words.
July 12th, 2008 m_francis 2008
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