Belfoure displays a brisk prose style, well-developed plot, and interesting architectural details . . . A roisterous, supremely entertaining adventure-- "Booklist Starred Review of House of Thieves"
In his brisk prose style, Belfoure presents a splendidly diverse cast of characters, constructing a multifaceted puzzle and evoking a vivid sense of place in the process. Fine entertainment-- "Booklist on The Fallen Architect"
Engrossing . . . a most memorable, evocative read-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of House of Thieves"
Both disturbing and captivating . . . [A] beautiful tale-- "Library Journal Starred Review of The Paris Architect"
Exceptional . . . A standout-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of The Fallen Architect"
Offers a unique take on the historically popular Romanov family ... Readers who enjoy Martha Hall Kelly and J'nell Ciesielski will want to give this one a try-- "Booklist"