A blast for urban-fantasy readers looking for a broken fourth wall riddled with dry-witted commentary, evil getting its just deserts, and the good walking away to fight the good fight-- "Library Journal on Not of This World"
The story here (and in the previous three series installments) is so strong that it should satisfy even the most demanding of caper-novel devotees-- "Bookliston Not of This World"
Features . . . one of the snarkiest antiheroes to ever front an urban fantasy series, turning the murder and mayhem up to 11-- "Library Journal on What Song The Sirens Sang"
A wonderfully imagined setting . . . The Sable novels make perfect fare for fans of urban fantasy, thrillers, or caper novels-- "Booklist on A Matter of Death and Life"
A treat for anyone who relishes the blending of alternate-world fantasy, urban fantasy, and the caper novel. Exciting, witty, and stuffed full of fun-- "Booklist on The Best Thing You Can Steal"
Clever worldbuilding-- "Publishers Weekly on The Best Thing You Can Steal"
This genre-bending mix of fantasy and thriller is essential reading for series fans and for those who enjoy their fiction a little on the weird side-- "Booklist on Buried Memories"
Intriguing . . . Green offers enough to please series fans and hook newcomers, while posing new mysteries. X-Files devotees will be satisfied-- "Publishers Weekly on Buried Memories"
A fast, fun supernatural thriller that never takes itself too seriously-- "Kirkus Reviews on The House on Widows Hill"
Thoroughly entertaining-- "Booklist on The House on Widows Hill"
Terrific . . . These books are so much fun: great characters, well-plotted, and written in a lively style that pulls us in. Green is a master at his craft - read this book and you'll see why-- "Booklist"