Bottini's novels are infused with his knowledge of the darker corners of European history, showing its impact decades after the horrific events that drive his plots.
- Joan Smith, Sunday Times.
It's a clever writer who can take something familiar and seemingly ordinary and twist it into something surreal and off-kilter, blackly comic but deadly serious.
- Paul Burke, New Books Magazine.
The real pleasure with <i>The Dance of Death</i> is the artfully structured narrative that Bottini presents; he is always able to surprise the reader, even those who feel that there is nothing in the crime-fiction genre that they have not read before.
- Barry Forshaw, Euro Lit Network.
<b>A piercing examination of our reality </b>. . . <b>Bottini uses the full potential of the genre</b> to look deep into humanity's abyss and sees there the concealed traumas of German society
- Tomasz Kurianowicz, Die Zeit
Oliver Bottini is <b>a terrific storyteller</b> and he evokes his setting - the Rhine borderlands of the Black Forest - with skill
- Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express
Oliver Bottini, one of the few German authors who play in <b>crime-writing's premier league</b>, really knows how to tell a good story
Frankfurter Rundschau
If you are a fan of the Harry Hole series by Jo Nesbo or the Icelandic trilogy written by Lilja Sigurdardottir then I recommend that you add the Black Forest Investigations to your reading list . . .
A Literary Addict
<b>Heavily atmospheric and wittily subtle</b> in its treatment of belonging . . . If you're a fan of Jo Nesbo, Stefan Ahnehm, Yrsa Sigurðardóttir then this book is definitely for you . . .
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