Category Archives: Reviews

Yancey Williams

Rome & Joliet reviewed at BookReview.com

M.K. Turner’s review of Yancey William’s newest novel Rome & Joliet is live on BookReview.com. As Turner says, “never has an author conjured up such mischievous subterfuge and beguiling malfeasance as Yancey Williams manages in this politically incorrect, mercilessly malapropped, “cacophonously truck stop fashionable vortex.”

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Yancey Williams

Shoot the Messenger Reviewed at BookReview.com

M.K. Turner at BookReview.com has rated Shoot the Messenger “Excellent” for it’s great characters and clever plot twists.

In describing the story, Turner says, “Simply put—and that is a challenge as Williams is always absurdly, riotously complicated—the two hit men are hired by a wealthy fund-manager-recently-turned-politician to kill his mistress and her associate. The mistress, in turn, hires this resourceful duo to terrify the lover she is attempting to blackmail. Both the midget and the mobster are memorable characters, but the mistress steals the show.”

If a complex plot sounds too off-putting, consider this: It doesn’t matter. “You’ll be laughing too hard,” says Turner.

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