“… a captivating detective story with … accurate cultural references, period detail, and deft handling of daily life and relationships. … a satisfying read, well-written and entertaining.”
– Craig Morrison, author of Go Cat Go! Rockabilly Music and Its Makers
“Based in Memphis ’56, this story (is) rife with crazy twists and turns makes for compelling reading!”
– Steven Blush, author of New York Rock: From the Rise of The Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB, American Hardcore, and American Hair Metal
“I love mysteries that provide truly innovative twists, and (Descending Memphis) delivers.”
– Amy Maroney, author of The Girl from Oto
“Descending Memphis speeds along like a bullet blasting from the barrel of a gun. Five Stars!”
– Tony Shea, Editor-in-Chief, Shea Magazine
“A first-rate detective novel. (The) prose is crisp and the plot is both plausible and compelling — an all-too-rare combination in crime fiction these days.”
– J. Hunter Bennett, author of The Prodigal Rogerson: The Tragic, Hilarious, and Possibly Apocryphal Story of Circle Jerks Bassist Roger Rogerson in the Golden Age of LA Punk, 1979-1996
Excellent crime/rock & roll/coming-of-age novel.”
– Ranjit S. Dighe, author of The Historian’s Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain’s Masterpiece as Social and Economic History
“This Crime Noir trip, laced with Rock ‘n’ Roll, set in Memphis in the 1950s is a gas.”
– Adam Hill, author of Old Timer’s Blues
“Observant and exciting page-turner that bridges genres with ease — a joy to read. … an impressive stab at something more literary in nature. … Descending Memphis covers a lot of ground with a mix of economy and style…”
– Glenn Griffith, A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed
Read more than 50 reviews on Amazon, with an overall 4.8 star rating.