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Assassin’s Lullaby on Defrosting Cold Cases

May 3, 2022 Leave a Comment

Mark Rubinstein’s Assassin’s Lullaby was reviewed for the Defrosting Cold Cases Blog. Alice de Sturler writes that

I read Assassin’s Lullaby by Mark Rubinstein in one sitting and it cost me a night’s sleep . . . The book is well written, good pace, with believable characters. Highly recommended reading but maybe not right before bed.

You can read her full review here.

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Assassin’s Lullaby featured in English Plus Language Blog

May 2, 2022 Leave a Comment

Mark Rubinstein’s Assassin’s Lullaby was reviewed for the English Plus Language Blog. The reviewer writes that Assassin’s Lullaby

is very well paced. The plotting by the gangsters, by Eli, and, of course, by extension the author is very clever. There a few unexpected twists… This is psychologically engaging but also very entertaining.

You can read the full review here.

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The Storytellers featured in Bookreporter

August 13, 2021 Leave a Comment

Mark Rubinstein’s The Storytellers was reviewed for Bookreporter. Reviewer Ray Palen writes that The Storytellers

is the most interesting and engaging work of nonfiction I have read in ages, literally filled with golden nuggets of history, background influences and revelations on every page. I envy the reader who goes on this great adventure and inhales the book as I did.

You can read the full review, “The Storytellers: Straight Talk from the World’s Most Acclaimed Suspense & Thriller Authors,” here.

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The Storytellers featured in Jon Land’s Thriller Roundup

July 18, 2021 Leave a Comment

Mark Rubinstein’s The Storytellers was featured in Jon Land’s Thriller Roundup for the Providence Journal. In it, bestselling thriller author Jon Land writes:

We now interrupt this thriller column to discuss a brilliant book about, well, thriller writers. In “The Storytellers: Straight Talk from the World’s Most Acclaimed Suspense and Thriller Authors” (Blackstone, 365 pages, $16.99), Mark Rubinstein has fashioned a book that offers the final word on all things related to the craft of telling tales that are impossible to put down.

You can read the full post here.

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Mad Dog Vengeance featured in Jon Land’s Thriller Roundup

October 13, 2017 Leave a Comment

Mad Dog Vengeance was featured in Jon Land’s Thriller Roundup for the Providence Journal. In it, bestselling thriller author Jon Land writes:

Mark Rubinstein’s mastery of the New York street scene is on keen display in the final installment of his “Mad Dog” trilogy, “Mad Dog Vengeance” (Thunder Lake Press, $12.99, 320 pages). Aptly titled, given that this luridly effective tale starts with a vengeance and never slows up.

You can read the full post here.

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Beyond Bedlam’s Door reviewed by Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

June 17, 2017 Leave a Comment

Beyond Bedlam’s Door was reviewed on the blog Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers. In the review, Gwen writes:

In the end, it was another curious walk through the psyches of patients and clients, that reminds us that while we may all experience life differently, we’re all a part of the human race. The stories are shared with enough tact to prevent sensitive information from being exposed yet with enough depth that you can truly see behind the eyes of those seeking his audience.

You can read the full review here.

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Beyond Bedlam’s Door Featured on Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb

June 4, 2017 Leave a Comment

Beyond Bedlam’s Door was featured on Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb. Deborah spoke with Mark about the decisions he made in the writing process and how he chose the stories to recount in his book.  You can read the full interview here.

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“Where money and the law intersect, truth can sometimes be the victim”

May 24, 2017 Leave a Comment

An excerpt from Beyond Bedlam’s Door was featured on KevinMD.com. You can read the afterword from the story “Litigation Lane” here.

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Beyond Bedlam’s Door Reviewed by Tim Gebhart

May 20, 2017 Leave a Comment

Tim Gebhart reviewed Beyond Bedlam’s Door for A Progressive on the Prairie. In his review, he writes that “Beyond Bedlam’s Door is a top-notch look at the reality and relevance of psychiatry in today’s America.” You can read the full review here.

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Beyond Bedlam’s Door reviewed on Cyberlibrarian

May 15, 2017 Leave a Comment

Beyond Bedlam’s Door was reviewed by Miriam Downey on her blog, the Cyberlibrarian. In her review, she writes:

What I particularly like about Rubinstein’s storytelling is that the 21 stories in the book are about very interesting people, each with his/her own unique story, each with a unique problem for which they have come seeking help. Sometimes it takes a very brave person to say, “I need help in thinking this problem through.” or “I can’t solve this on my own.” The afterword in each chapter is as important as the story itself. Rubinstein never denies, in any way, the humanity of his patient.

You can read her full review here.

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