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“The entire novel exists at the point where good crime fiction crosses well-executed young-adult fiction and the result is a highly readable and altogether successful piece of writing.” Toronto Star
“Smooth, understated writing…Yocum paints a vivid scene, and the full flavor of this era and place are pure Technicolor.” New York Journal of Books
“A Brilliant Death’s rural 1970s setting is vividly drawn and populated with interesting characters…[Mitch and Travis’s] shared adolescence, with its inherent angst, creates a recognizable landscape and captures an alluring image of humanity. The story is powerful.” Mystery Scene
“Part coming-of-age story, part cold-case mystery, A Brilliant Death does an excellent job of depicting life in an Ohio steel town. Robin Yocum has a knack for nuanced characters and spot-on dialogue. The changing timeline as the story unfolds will keep the reader guessing about Amanda’s fate until the end of the novel, and Yocum’s deft portrayal of Travis and Mitch’s friendship makes A Brilliant Death an altogether charming read, despite the dark story framing it.” Shelf Awareness
“Travis is a fresh and lovely version of a familiar archetype—the poor kid with a smart mind, good heart, and the drive to stand up to injustice and make a better life for himself…. Yocum continues to write with great tenderness about small-town life in the Ohio River Valley.” Booklist
“[An] engrossing coming-of-age mystery…Vivid local color and a satisfying portrait of boyhood friendship.” Publishers Weekly