"Haunting.... In each of these stories ... there is something as delicate as the atmosphere in a Henry James tale.... There is also the spirit of something ineffable ... a yearning for the world to be better than we expect. Chekhov and Cheever mastered such miracles from everyday dramas. Ford is among their company." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Wrenching, intense, overflowing with compassion, A Multitude Of Sins leads us into the restless ambiguities of the heart." --Dan Cryer, Newsday
"Encompass[es] the comedy and pathos and wit of our dislocated times. [and] reminds us how powerful short stories can be." --Los Angeles Times
"Scorching.... These stories are wry, stark, and heartbreaking-and, with the quiet moral urgency at their core, make up Ford's most stinging collection to date." --Elle
"Robust.... This is vigorous writing, unfolding with the leisurely confidence that is the practiced craftsman's best illusion." --The Boston Globe
"Very powerful.... Ford has a fine sense of place, be it southern, western, or foreign." --The New York Review of Books
"Reasserts claims that in the hands of a lesser author would appear quaintly old-fashioned: that our lives have real importance, that there is such a thing as sin, that all of our actions...have consequences. It is a testament to Ford's gifts as a writer that in A Multitude of Sins this previously well-traveled ethical terrain feels shockingly new." --The New Leader
"Elegant, pristine, precise ... these stories are indisputable proof that Ford is a contemporary master of the short story." --Esquire
"[Ford gives] a scope to private life that puts him in company with the master realists-think of Chekhov's short fiction or the best work of F. Scott Fitzgerald." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune