"Propulsive, harrowing, and ironic, Mikita Brottman's impeccably researched story investigates how, under pressure, morals can twist to justify even the worst actions."
--Erika Krouse, author of Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation
"Guilty Creatures could have slinked out of fiction by Flannery O'Connor or Donna Tartt--not to mention James M. Cain--and they come alive in this richly atmospheric, deeply researched, and terrifying true crime book."
--Betsy Bonner, author of Round Lake and The Book of Atlantis Black
"This story has it all--adultery, obsession, murder, revenge, betrayal--but Brottman doesn't settle for the superficial. Rather than a whodunit, Guilty Creatures is a compelling psychological double portrait of what happens when two people are forever bound by a life-altering secret."
--Becky Cooper, bestselling author of We Keep the Dead Close
"So much more than another true crime story, Mikita Brottman's Guilty Creatures is a psychological thriller as intricately organized as a Hitchcock movie. And, with its high literary values, it stands with classics of the genre like Mailer's The Executioner's Song and Capote's In Cold Blood."
--Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls' Rising
"An excavation of the luridness and venality underneath a smiling, all-American façade."
--Kirkus Reviews "Meticulously catalogged... [and paced] with aplomb. Readers won't be able to look away."
--Publishers Weekly "Engrossing... [written] with freshness and verve."
--Shelf Awareness "[A] compelling... deep dive into human nature."
--Booklist "A nonfiction noir that combines propulsive true crime with stylish writing, Brottman's account of a murder, a love triangle and small-town secrets in Tallahassee, Fla., makes for an unputdownable read. There's sex, death and money, yes -- but also a smart, sensitive examination of a group of people and what happens when lies take over a life."
--The New York Times