Quotes
“Straley, author of The Big Both Ways, has created a wonderfully evocative place in Cold Storage. His evocation of nature and human nature approaches the lyrical, and he seems guided by Faulkner’s dictum that the only thing truly worth writing about is the human heart in conflict with itself.” Booklist (starred review)
“The nature of small-town life is perfectly rendered here, as are the wonders of coastal Alaska. Not quite as madcap as Carl Hiassen (although there is the occasional talking animal) and not quite as hard-boiled as Michael Connelly or Elmore Leonard, Straley’s latest adventure in America’s last frontier should appeal to those authors’ fans as well as those who appreciate an unusual location and set of characters in their mysteries.” Library Journal
“After serving time, a reformed drug dealer seeks peace in the small Alaskan village in which he grew up, but trouble hounds his every step…Those who like their crime with a healthy side of humor could hardly do better. Quirky, funny, and compulsively readable.” Kirkus Reviews
“Wise, wayward, wonderfully unhinged.” James Sallis, author of Drive
“ Straley strikes the perfect balance of humor and pathos in this story about the McCahon brothers.” New York Times Book Review