Philip R. Jordan is the author of two books dealing with transportation subjects, numerous magazine articles for various publications, and is the retired editor of Vermont Magazine. He lives in Sunderland, Vermont.
"In his novel As Crooked as They Come, Sunderland author Philip R. Jordan spins a crime yarn that crackles with tension and humor." - Dan Bolles, Seven Days
"The writing is brisk and the characters memorable. The story line moves nicely back and forth between the decades, showing how criminals and Boston itself has changed, as an aging mobster sets out to revenge the long-ago murder of a beloved sister. In As Crooked as They Come, Jordan supplements the work of people like Henry James, Eric Segal, Edwin O'Connor and George V. Higgins, who in their very different ways set out to bring Boston and its people onto our bookshelves." -Anthony Marro, retired editor of Newsday