“McMahon is a writer and a half . . . his words carry for miles.” - New York Times Book Review
“Imagine the Lone Ranger and Tonto as a pair of witty, profane, shot-and-beer construction workers. . . It’s a terrific read-worldly-wise, scary, and as fast moving as a runaway truck on a steep mountain grade.” - Larry Watson, author of Montana 1948
“Neil McMahon is a magician of atmosphere. Dead Silver envelops you and keeps you in its thrall until McMahon chooses to release you.” - Susanna Sonnenberg, author of Her Last Death
“Reading DEAD SILVER is like discovering that the great Raymond Chandler wrote a mystery about Montana. ” - James Patterson