
And it's a real dandy. Yes, for the third time in third years, a book of mine has had the privilege of
getting reviewed in the pages of Publishers Weekly, the big publishing/book industry trade magazine in the United States. The review is glowing, calling
The Slip "riotous but astute" and adding, "Sampson’s gift to his protagonist is not judging the 49-year-old 'compulsively type A' prof as a hopeless jerk. Like Robertson Davies, he grants him the ability to direct his prodigious intellect inward, with satisfying results." Hazzah!
And in case you're curious, here are the other two reviews I received from
PW: one for
Sad Peninsula (2014) and one for
The Secrets Men Keep (2015).
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