“Remarkable.” - Chicago Tribune
“Remarkable...Todd, an American, seems to have perfect pitch in his ability to capture the tenor and nuances of English country life.” - Kansas City Star
“You’re going to love Todd.” - Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly
“Most ‘Golden Age’ detective novelists wrote as if the First World War hadn’t happened. In A Test of Wills Charles Todd gives us a Golden Age crime story in its proper historical setting. This is an intelligent, controlled, and well-organized first novel, rich with promise of a bright future. I look forward to the next.” - Reginald Hill, author of Death Comes for the Fat Man
“Psychologically sophisticated, tautly written and craftily plotted...It should prove a pleasure to follow this series.” - San Jose Mercury News
“Strong, elegant prose; detailed surroundings; and sound plotting characterize this debut. . . . Highly recommended.” - Library Journal
“The debut of Charles Todd’s Inspector Ian Rutledge is an auspicious one. In a novel full of complex and believable characters, perhaps the most complex of all is the Great War itself, which backlights this mystery with its monumental horrors.” - Gaylord Dold, author of The Last Man in Berlin