MixedLibrary JournalWhile the premise of Cullen’s novel is promising, some readers might find that it is hindered by uneven pacing and that the narrative is frequently bogged down by lengthy introspective passages, which detract from the tension and flow of the plot. The resolution feels rushed and fails to deliver the emotional payoff that the intriguing build-up suggests.
W. L .Goodwater
PositiveLibrary JournalThis supernatural spy thriller can easily be read as a stand-alone and hits all the right notes. The fun and thrilling fantasy/thriller mashup will remind readers of Jim Butcher or Lev Grossman with a little Robert Ludlum or John le Carré thrown in.
Matthew D. Hockenos
PositiveLibrary JournalUsing extensive research, Hockenos...writes a nuanced, well-rounded analysis of Niemöller\'s transformation from fervent nationalist and supporter of the Nazi regime to opponent of Hitler\'s attempts to control the Lutheran Church in Germany ... Best suited for researchers, especially those interested in the history of the Lutheran Church or the history of Germany around the time of World War II.