Posts tagged: 'Reviews'
- Further reviewage
This, courtesy of the elegant Sarah Weinman:
It’s a new name, a new style, and a new publisher for the man once and still known as John Rickards, and I think the change on all writerly fronts is absolutely the right one to make at this point in his career. THE LEVELS is dystopic without being [...] - Review – Crimeculture
A rather spiffy review for THE LEVELS is up at Crimeculture:
The novel’s body horror works both on the level of individual scenes and as a larger metaphor for the breakdown of society. The rollercoaster plot is shot through with themes of insidious infection, incurable disease and poisoned hypodermic needles. These motifs are so pervasive that [...] - Early reviews for THE LEVELS
From the debonair Kevin Wignall at Contemporary Nomad:
And finally, a word for The Levels by Sean Cregan, which I’ve just read in manuscript form. It’s out early next year and it’s a fascinating book. Imagine some of the big-hitting thriller authors of today, throw in a little of Alan Moore, maybe “Blade Runner” and a [...]




