Books by Tim Sullivan and Complete Book Reviews
Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan. Hachette/Twelve, $26.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-446-57159-3
Is corporate life really so bad? Columbia Business School professor Fisman and Harvard Business Review Press editorial director Sullivan have done an analysis of the modern office, and highlight the facets of it that are actually valuable and how...
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Tim Sullivan. Atlantic Crime, $17 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-0-8021-6709-5
Screenwriter Sullivan debuts with an excellent procedural centered on a neurodivergent investigator. Det. Sgt. George Cross’s eccentric behavior and strict adherence to department rules grate on his colleagues, but his superior sleuthing comes in...
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Tim Sullivan. Atlantic Crime, $17 trade paper (272p) ISBN 978-0-8021-6777-4
Sullivan’s shrewd second procedural featuring neurodivergent detective sergeant George Cross (after The Dentist) opens with Cross being called to the site of a Somerset demolition crew’s grisly discovery. When the crew leads Cross to the male corpse
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Tim Sullivan. Atlantic Crime, $17 trade paper (432p) ISBN 978-0-8021-6779-8
Sullivan’s third police procedural featuring neurodivergent detective sergeant George Cross (after The Cyclist) is another winner. After noticing the same woman sitting in the reception area of Bristol’s Major Crime Unit for three consecutive days,...
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Tim Sullivan. Atlantic Crime, $17 trade paper (432p) ISBN 978-0-8021-6773-6
Sullivan’s triumphant fourth whodunit featuring George Cross of the Avon and Somerset police (after The Patient) finds the neurodivergent sleuth investigating the suspicious death of an ex-mayor. Cross is called in after Peggy Frampton, the former...
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Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan. PublicAffairs, $25.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-61039-492-5
Fisman, a behavioral economics professor, and Sullivan, editorial director of Harvard Business Review Press, have created an entertaining overview of economic thought from WWII to the 2000s. Declaring the modern world to be “in the midst of a grand...
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