"Ken Bruen is hard to resist, with his aching Irish heart, silvery tongue and bleak noir sensibility…[Bruen] writes with extraordinary delicacy about a man driven to acts of violence out of wild grief and fierce sense of guilt."--Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
"[Bruen's] Jack Taylor series is Grade-A Galway Noir…Bruen provides an insightful tour of a fast-changing Ireland" --Richard Lipez, The Washington Post
"Bruen's tommy-gun prose, lacerating dialogue and hard-boiled world view combine here, as before, to provide entertainment of high order in dealing with low instincts. Forget all gauzy notions of the Emerald Isle--this stuff is black Irish." --Ron Givens, New York Daily News
"Bruen's books are always well worth the effort."--Harper Barnes, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"It's Taylor himself, dangerous, disgraced cop, that we want to read about.…If you haven't discovered Bruen yet, what are you waiting for?" --Jane Dickinson, Rocky Mountain News
"You'll want to pray at the stunning conclusions of The Dramatist…Bruen's talent shines."--Michelle Ross, Cleveland Plain Dealer
"The same great mix of curmudgeonly observations and unpredictable cultural references that has won Bruen a devoted cadre of fans." --Booklist
"There is a darkness about Bruen's Ireland that never lifts. The spare writing is brutal in its depiction of modern depression, social malaise, and total lack of hope." --Library Journal