"Samuel Beckett meets Stephen King in an absurd and eerie coming-of-end tale that should serve as some sort of warning (but probably won't)." -- Peter Darbyshire, author of Has the World Ended Yet?
"A Tidy Armageddon is a gorgeous, provocative, pitch-perfect conceptual art piece in the literary lineage of Tom McCarthy's Remainder and Cormac McCarthy's The Road. I was immersed from the first page into a world resembling an enormous and very organized megastore, where capitalism's last breath chastened and delighted me. Had God's hand rearranged all the things just so, or was it an advanced alien civilization? No, it was BH Panhuyzen in passionate authority presenting me with the end of the world in a way never before imagined. Unforgettable. " -- Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, author of All the Broken Things and Wait Softly Brother
"This book is the furthest apocalypse from Mad Max that you can get. Instead, it's a transfixing and brilliant attack on consumerism and, in a way, humanity's inability to look before we leap...If you want an almost literary fiction apocalypse novel (like The Road or Station Eleven) that contains quite a few tropes but in ways you don't expect, you should totally check this out." -- Post Apocalyptic Media
"In this unique twist on postapocalyptic science fiction, the suspense and action seamlessly entwine, capturing the audience's imagination with every turn. An excellent addition to any audio sci-fi collection." -- Library Journal Audio book Review