Books
by
David
Fulmer
“The Dying Crapshooter's Blues”
on
Recorded Books
Dion Graham
"The First 48"
& "The Wire" reads
Chapter One
of Rampart Street
audioclip

                                    
                       
                 
                   Shamus Award Winner
                  LA Times Book Prize Nominee
                  Barry Award Nominee
                  Falcon Award Nominee
                    





                      
Rampart Street on
BBC Audiobooks
The New York Times says:
“Music is the pulsating idiom of David Fulmer's
hot-blooded JASS, another voyeuristic tour of
Storyville during its heyday at  the turn of the 20th
century. Fulmer's dialogue adds its lyric voice to
the gut-bucket sounds and ragtime rhythms
pouring out of the bars and up from the streets.”
Published in Italy as
“The Bordello Killer”
and in Japan as
“The Devil of Pleasure Alley”
French publication,
September  2008
The College of Musical Knowledge
Chasing the Devil's Tail
Required reading for Courses at
George Mason University
University of Wuerzburg
BookPage says...
“Rich in historical detail, infused
with atmosphere,  suspenseful and
action-packed... Earns this  month's
"Tip of the Ice Pick Award."
“An intriguing tale of police
corruption, covetousness,
conspiracy, and crime.”
-- The Tennessean
Interview and Review on
CurledUp.com
Review on Jules Brenner's
Critical Mystery Review
“Why 23 is Greater Than 24”
Read the Review in The Washington Post
Listen to Kacey Kowars' Interview
with David Fulmer at
KaceyKowars.com
Page 69 of "The Dying Crapshooter's Blues" on the Campaign for the American Reader
Jazz and Blues Report's Review
Rampart Street - Best Fiction Audiobook
2007 Ben Franklin Awards
Read Chapter One
Praise for  Rampart Street

A New York Magazine        
Best Novel You've Never Read

“A blues-drenched pleasure.”
-- The Christian Science Monitor

St. Cyr is a great character, and the
fascinating city and its larger-than-life
denizens intrigue
.”     -- Publishers Weekly
“Fulmer   improves  with  each  outing in this ambiance-
drenched  series, displaying a subtle touch  with human
relationships, especially those that traverse New
Orleans'  fluid color line.”
 -- Booklist
“Four stars!” - Paste Magazine
David Fulmer on NPR's
Between the Lines
Jass
The Dying Crapshooter's Blues
Chasing the Devil's Tail
“The author skillfully builds on the
emotional aftermath of the first novel,
providing plenty of demons to wrestle.”
                           
  ─ Publishers Weekly

“Again vividly evoking the early days of
jazz in turn-of-the-century New Orleans.
The palpable ambience develops naturally
out of the very real interaction between
character and place.”
            
                  ─ Booklist

“In his second outing, author Fulmer is in
fine form.”
          
   -- The Boston Globe
Read by Dion Graham