“Fear shifts our moral codes. It makes us accessories to murder. A great achievement.” — Herman Koch, author of The Dinner
“Cerebral crime fiction with an ethical core.” — Michele Leber, Booklist
“Its layers of paranoia and memories are brilliantly done to play on every parent’s deepest fears.” — Fiona Barton, author of The Widow
“Such great writing, evoking a domestic landscape as creepy as the man in the basement downstairs.... An unsettling tale of merciless self-scrutiny.” — Renee Knight, author of Disclaimer
“A neighbor goes from sort-of-strange to seriously scary in this gripping German thriller.... You’ll be turning pages to learn how the psychological torture will end.” — AARP Magazine
“Unsettling…. Kurbjuweit generates suspense by making the reader wonder what exactly precipitates Dieter’s killing, who is really responsible, and what the reader might do in the Tiefenthalers’ place.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Fear is a smart, psychologically complex and morally acute fable decked out in the garb of an intricate thriller... a wry, complex, at times disturbing survey of middle-class life.” — Sydney Morning Herald
“A strong and haunting work that is worthy of your time.” — BookReporter
“Fear shifts our moral codes. It makes us accessories to murder. A great achievement.” — Stern
“A subtle and engrossing psychological thriller that gives an intelligent, carefully considered response to the question of how much our liberal values are worth when we feel our lives are threatened.” — Brigitte
“Fear forces us to see just how thin the delicate veneer of civilization really is, and thus confirms it: any one of us can become a murderer.” — Der Tagesspiegel
“Gripping, suspenseful. . . . As a thriller, Fear more than holds its own against the competition. It reminds one of Dutch author Herman Koch’s bestselling novels, and not only because of the moral question—How far will you go to protect your family?—at the heart of the story.” — Die Welt