“Ray Bradbury’s writing remains as rich and ripe as ever.” - Washington Post Times-Herald
“Bradbury remains a conjurer.” - Time magazine
“Ray Bradbury remains a master storyteller, and his writing still cracks my hat.” - Chicago Tribune
“An irresistible tale which will be in demand, since it’s only Bradbury’s second novel since 1963. ” - Library Journal
“Pleasantly weird...it seems ‘life’ and ‘death’ are relative terms in a world where the only lasting death is being forgotten.” - New York Times Book Review
“This book is more about mood than plot, raising larger questions of identity while providing loving descriptions of crepuscular Hollywood landmarks...recommended for all ...those in love with long-ago Hollywood and its lost souls.” - Library Journal
“Madness, blackmail, murder and mayhem spell tricks and treats as Bradbury toes the fine line between reality and illusion.” - Publishers Weekly
“With postmodern panache, Bradbury draws attention to the fact that we are reading fiction...[Bradbury’s] hilarious knack for literalizing the figurative shows itself at its finest.” - Los Angeles Times
“[Let’s All Kill Constance] is a meditation on the eruptions of old age, on memory and on failed and realized aspirations. . . Bradbury ... is so engaging in part because he lacks pretensions.” - Chicago Tribune
“Bradbury, a legend in his own time, seems never to run out of creative inspiration. [Let’s All Kill Constance] is a loving, tongue-in-cheek tribute to early Hollywood. . . [a] whirlwind of staccato dialogue, puns and references to old Hollywood and Chandler-era noir. Bradbury’s giddy pleasure is infectious.” - Publishers Weekly
“SF legend Bradbury miraculously produces a solution that honors both the mystery formula and his own deeper roots in fantasy.” - Kirkus Reviews