Praise for Resurrection "If you like the Coen brothers, you will adore Inspector Brenner."
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Globe and Mail (Canada) Best Book Covers of 2014
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Paste "It's truly amazing to see Brenner finally put the pieces together . . . Add a narrator whose rapid-fire monologue piles additional layers of digression atop Brenner's own circumlocutions, and you have the shaggiest detective currently working the field."
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Kirkus Reviews Praise for
Brenner and God
"Simon Brenner, the hero of Wolf Haas's marvelous series of crime thrillers, is a wildly likable and original character--a delightful and unexpected hero to show up in this noble and enduring genre."
--Jonathan Demme, Oscar-winning director of The Silence of the Lambs
"A must for crime fiction lovers with a sense of humor: In Simon Brenner, Wolf Haas has created a protagonist so real and believable that I sometimes wanted to tap him on the shoulder and point him in the right direction!"
--Andrey Kurkov, author of Death and the Penguin
"Brenner and God is one of the cleverest--and most thoroughly enjoyable--mysteries that I've read in a long time. Wolf Haas is the real deal, and his arrival on the American book scene is long overdue."
--Carl Hiaasen, author of Sick Puppy "A meticulously plotted, dark, and often very funny ride."
--The Millions "Brenner and God is a humdinger . . . a sockdollager of an action yarn, revealed via the smart-ass, self-effacing narrative voice that's a sort of trademark of author Wolf Haas."
--The Austin Chronicle "[A] superb translation of one of Austria's finest crime novels . . . Haas never loses the thread of investigation, even as he introduces off-beat characters and a very complex plot . . . This is the first of the Brenner novels in English. We can only hope for more, soon."
--The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
"Even as Haas darkens the mood of this sly and entertaining novel, he maintains its sardonically irreverent tone."
--The Barnes & Noble Review "A pacey and gripping read."
--Euro Crime "A gleaming gem of a novel."
--Crimespree Magazine
"This quirkily funny kidnapping caper marks the first appearance in English of underdog sleuth Simon Brenner . . . Austrian author Haas brings a wry sense of humor . . . American readers will look forward to seeing more of Herr Simon."
--Publishers Weekly Praise for
The Bone Man "Darkly comic . . . American mystery fans should enjoy Haas's quirky, digressive storytelling style."
--Publishers Weekly "It's a novel that leaves you laughing even as you work to solve the mystery."
--The Globe and Mail (Toronto) "A brilliant book . . . Already among the greats of mystery fiction."
--Book Devil "The most original figure here is the narrator, who hovers above the action with matter-of-fact detachment, ever alert for moments when he can swoop down and set you straight about what's going on or change the subject entirely."
--Kirkus