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Epub Mobi PDF Paperback – All formats available

Posted on September 5, 2017 by joshstallings

The award winning Moses McGuire Trilogy is finally available in all formats –   #1 Beautiful, Naked & Dead – https://books2read.com/u/3GYxXO   #2 Out There Bad – https://books2read.com/u/4NRa6J   #3 One More Body – https://books2read.com/u/31MPZW   FREE for a brief time – Beautiful, Naked & Dead https://www.instafreebie.com/free/LywZl   Now in all formats – Young Americans,…

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Multiple award nominations for Young Americans

Posted on July 5, 2016 by joshstallings

I am feeling lucky and a bit stun-boggled by the wonderful reactions to my glitter rock disco heist yarn. Having been told to stay away from resent period novels and that a coming of age story and crime story just wouldn’t mix in a reader demographic sense. Thing is it was the next book I needed…

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Young Americans reviewed by Crimespree Magazine

Posted on July 5, 2016 by joshstallings

JUN 9, 2016 I remember way back in 2002, reading a review of the film Narc, there was a line that described Jason Patric’s character I’ve always remembered. It said he looked like he crawled out from under a pile of Allman Brothers records. That always stuck with me. I remembered it while reading YOUNG…

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Podcast – VODKA O’CLOCK 1601

Posted on January 5, 2016 by joshstallings

Welcome to the first episode of VODKA O’CLOCK for the new year! It’s my honor to welcome back a sweet friend, brilliant writer, and one of my personal life gurus, JOSH STALLINGS. Download on iTunes, Stitcher, or listen here. WRITING THE BOOKS Josh’s writing career began with ALL THE WILD CHILDREN (a memoir) and the…

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Pop Culture Vulture reviews Young Americans

Posted on January 1, 2016 by joshstallings

Dave Richards – Pop Culture Vulture I was born in 1976. So for me the ’70s is a decade I can only experience by looking back at history or some of the film, television, books, comics, and music that was produced in that era. It seems pretty clear though that decade was a great time…

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My Bookish Ways reviews Young Americans

Posted on December 31, 2015 by joshstallings

Angel Luis Colón reviewing for My Bookish Ways Young Americans by Josh Stallings (Heist, November 20, 2015) – There’s something to say of rock and roll eras. You had the British Invasion of the 60’s or the hair metal havoc of the 80’s—easily identifiable and potent symbols of youth in rebellion. Though, there are few…

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MysteryPeople Review: YOUNG AMERICANS

Posted on December 3, 2015 by joshstallings

DECEMBER 3, 2015  MYSTERYPEOPLEBLOG Review by Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott Montgomery I am a sucker for a heist novel. Whether it’s amateurs pushed to economic extremes, “Born To Lose” punks with thirty-eights, or precise pros, the story of someone taking something from someone else always draws me in, no matter how well I’ve gotten to know…

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Recommended Read: Young Americans by Josh Stallings – By PAUL BRAZILL

Posted on December 3, 2015 by joshstallings

Paul Brazill  DECEMBER 3, 2015 Stripper Sam is on the run. She leaves behind Hicksville USA and heads back to her family in San Francisco but trouble is soon barking and biting at her heels. Josh Stallings‘ 1970s set heist novel Young Americans is  bloody brilliant. A marvelous blend of crime fiction, coming of age story and…

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Young Americans – The BOLO Books Review

Posted on December 2, 2015 by joshstallings

BOLO Books–  Posted on December 2, 2015 Reading Young Americans is likely a bit like actually living through the era the novel depicts – fun and flirty with an unmistakable edge to both. Josh Stallings has crafted a collection of characters you can’t help but root for and a plot that hustles across the page at breakneck pace….

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Ian Ayris review Young American

Posted on November 23, 2015 by joshstallings

The Blurb 1976 New Year’s Eve, San Francisco. A Firebird transports a crew of glitter kids away from the city. Forget the trunk full of cash and illegal firearms. Forget the disco heist and sea of felonies left in their wake. They are five friends happily rolling down thunder road with no horizon in sight….

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