
“A fascinating meditation on war,
memory and the nature of the soul . . .”
“as compelling as it is unexpected.”
"a strong piece of new fiction.”
“strikes the correct balance . . .”
“extraordinary narrative . . .”
“pitch-perfect writing . . .”
“an entrancing and thoroughly innovative whole.”
“taut excitement that drives his readers ever onward . . .”
“A surprising delight.”
“roars ahead with full steam.”
“a true sense of urgency.”
“interesting and engaging . . .”
“brisk, workmanlike style . . .”
“deftness and detail . . .”
“pace and passion.”
“strong characters and realistic presentation . . .”
“nothing less than astounding.”
“love and loss and brotherhood . . .”
“everything that makes World War
dramas good.”
“really puts on a show.”
“a front seat ticket to watch
two worlds collide.”
“relentless . . .”
“seems to thrive on being unpredictable . . .”
“satisfying.”
“reaches towering heights . . .”
“unique creative vision shines through . . .”
“a literary gem.”
“strong mass appeal . . .”
“the view from the mountaintop is
something everyone should definitely see.”