Reviews
"Imagine the heart of Jim Thompson beating in the poetic chest of James Sallis and you'll have some idea of the beauty, sadness and power of "Drive"...[it] has more thought, feeling and murderous energy than books twice its length."- Chicago Tribune , praise for Drive, DRIVEN is a lean and nasty piece of neo-noir. I took my seat on page one and didn't get back up again until it ended (far too quickly.) Always a pleasure to be in the hands of a master like James Sallis., "The enigmatic loner known as Driver, introduced in 2005's Drive , takes to the road again after two thugs assault him and his fiancée on a Phoenix street in this terse, brutal, poetic, perfectly wrought sequel." - Publishers Weekly , starred review "Imagine the heart of Jim Thompson beating in the poetic chest of James Sallis and you'll have some idea of the beauty, sadness and power of "Drive"...[it] has more thought, feeling and murderous energy than books twice its length."- Chicago Tribune , praise for Drive