“. . . filled with wonderfully zany characters Agatha Christie would have killed for.”
“. . . realistic . . . rendered in a quiet prose that speaks volumes . . .”
“. . . [a] febrile but readable novel . . .”
“. . . a powerful and rare achievement . . .”
One of the joys of genre mystery fiction is that despicable people usually get their comeuppance.
“Dennis Lehane is a natural and captivating storyteller . . . a modern day classic.”
“. . . gripping and suspenseful, humorous and well written.”
“. . . a work that is rich in the details of the artist’s outer and inner life . . .”
“. . . recommended to Mr. Kiš’ admirers as well as to all readers of Eastern European literature in translation and of short form fiction.”
“The Hollywood pitch for Fool Me Twice would be A Star Is Born meets Tweakers.”
“. . . required reading for fans not only of science fiction, but of the short story form as well.”
“. . . an enjoyable read.”
Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan have what one might delicately describe as a “complicated” relationship.
“. . . heroic yet ethically complex characters and a simple plot.”
“Mr. Oppel is an expert storyteller and an outstanding world builder.”
When writing about the supernatural, authors need to follow the rules.
“In terms of quality, The Empty Glass is far from empty.”
“. . . a highly inventive, imaginative, and partly autobiographical account of bohemian life . . .”
“Don’t miss this satisfying mystery written by a very talented writer.”
“Great suspense. . . . Powerful stuff.”
“The Inn at Rose Harbor proves once again why Ms. Macomber’s books are so popular.”
“. . . an elegiac masterpiece, equally dramatic as it is eloquent.”
“Look for another beach read this summer.”
“. . . absorbing and detailed, different from anything else out there . . .”
“. . . yet another exciting race through the byways of the spy community . . .”
“. . . an intense and compelling tale.”
Lies, lust, and betrayal form the backbone of this Southern story.