"Probably the best novel about movie making ever written." Sunday Express.
“Shadows On A Wall belongs on that select shelf of good literature about Hollywood alongside Robert Stone’s Children of The Light and Michael Tolkin’s the Player.”---Washington Post.
"Without doubt the best movie story I have ever read. A brilliant mixture of irony, comedy and pathos." Publishing News.
“Shadows On A Wall…never falters. This bitter-sweet comedy about the making of a movie epic kept me engaged through every scene, laughing here, worrying there, fascinated always by the absurdity and the reality of it all. Epic and massively entertaining.” Alan Cheuse on National Public Radio.
“Darkly funny.” Seattle Times
“Bright and blackly funny…the War and Peace of Hollywood novels. Highly recommended.” David Bartholomew, New York Library Journal.
“A smart, funny, knowing novel…this book would make a great movie.” Barbara Vancheri, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
“Hilarious…a wonderfully ironic black comedy.” Buzz magazine.