"Best of Crime Fiction 2006" -- January
Magazine "Tarantino-esque first novel about the past catching up with
an ex-criminal turned children’s toymaker, and by extension with his young girlfriend Lola. Lots of villains and violent
deaths plus likeable characters and some quirky humour. The first chapter – in which Lola busts her way out of a thoroughly
nasty rape scenario with karate-kicking panache – would hook anyone." --
The Bookseller (UK) "Graphic action and exhilarating chases ensue as
Quinlan's characters play cat-and-mouse through Portland,...makes one hope that Smoke hasn't quit the life entirely.
Lola is a fierce delight." -- Publishers Weekly "A fast and furious debut thriller notable for a vintage collection of really rotten bad guys. Characters to
care about, even the no-goods. Readers… may be bearing early witness to the arrival of a major talent." -- Kirkus Reviews "SMOKED should absorb any
fan of Bruckheimer blockbusters and everything else that goes boom." -- Entertainment
Weekly "A fast-paced thriller...the story moves at warp speed, capped
by a cinematic chase...before ending in spectacular fashion." --
Los Angeles Times
"Watch out for [SMOKED]. A superb debut. A great crime novel. Brilliant
is the word." -- The Independent on Sunday (UK) "With a limping middle-aged hero and a Kill Bill-style indomitable heroine, plus a wonderful gallery of grotesque
baddies straight out of B-movie casting school, this debut is a pleasurable romp with strong echoes of early Elmore Leonard.
A plethora of fights, knives, guns, explosions and every form of mayhem the author can summon from his sadistic imagination
punctuate a non-stop narrative tempered by a strong dose of humour." -- The Guardian
on Sunday (UK)
"A sizzling crime caper paced at NASCAR-style velocity,
SMOKED features a shillelagh toting bomb-maker on the run, an alluring martial arts vixen and a setting as exotic and unexpected
as Portland, Maine. A turbo-charged tour de force." -- Port City Life "This first novel is wonderful! What makes [SMOKED] so wonderful is
an author who can write great prose, great set-ups, great dialogue, and create characters that jump off the page. Can’t
recommend this enough for those of you who like your thrillers on the very dark side." --
Bookaholic "SMOKED is
one cool read. Tough, suspenseful, gritty and raw. I enjoyed the hell out of it." --Victor
Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of GUN MONKEYS and SUICIDE SQUEEZE "A tight and compelling novel. You will not be able to put SMOKED down. My shaking hand was turning pages.
What a debut. Patrick Quinlan is a wonderful new writer." -- Carolyn Chute,
New York Times bestselling author of THE BEANS OF EGYPT, MAINE "Explosive hardboiled Irish-US debut in the Elmore Leonard mold. Great
characters and dialogue and well worth more than a detour." -- Murder One "SMOKED is a compulsively readable, confidently cool tale of criminal
shenanigans that should satisfy those in need of a fix between novels by the likes of Elmore Leonard or Charlie Stella."
-- Crime Spree Magazine "[A] breathless sequence of abduction, car chases and con jobs. Just what the doctor ordered for a Hollywood
flick." -- The Calcutta Telegraph (India)
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SMOKED is a first novel rich in characters lovingly drawn and mercilessly executed. Often
literally. Gives the whole expression "character assassination" a brand new meaning." "Admirers of James
Ellroy or the films of Quentin Tarantino should find much to enjoy in Patrick Quinlan's debut, which is as fast-paced,
and as bloody as either...." -- The Times of London (UK)
"[A] strong cross between Elmore Leonard and Quentin Tarantino doing Elmore Leonard. The result
is tightly plotted, confidently written and very hip." -- The Sunday Observer (UK) "The breathlessly violent farce that follows is an unabashed cut-and-shut job, cobbled from the
debris of a collision between an Elmore Leonard novel and a Tarantino screenplay. Patrick Quinlan claims no originality. He's
transparent about imitating the masters of hard-boiled irony and pays homage with style and gusto." -- The Daily Telegraph (UK)
"Patrick Quinlan writes with such panache and skill that it's hard to believe
this is his first novel...the ending reminds me of Elmore Leonard at his best." --The Mail on Sunday (UK)
"An engrossing thriller that takes an aging bomb-maker on the lam, a couple of very dangerous hit men, some
small-time crooks and a girl who was paying attention in self-defense class, and weaves a can’t miss sizzler of a story."
-- James Seigel, New York Times bestselling author of DERAILED (recently a hit
movie) and DETOUR "Quinlan's prose is as smooth as his character's
dialogue and when the action hots up, its hard not to find yourself grinning with pure joy. Quinlan… does it with an
infectious enthusiasm and a confidence that makes SMOKED a pleasure to read." --
Crime Scene Scotland
"One hell of an exhilarating ride. Certainly one of the better debut thrillers I’ve read
this year." -- Shotsmag (UK) "Despite
its seeming simplicity, this is not easy fiction to write successfully. Patrick Quinlan has delivered a terrific new addition
to the genre with his first novel. We may well be looking at a name for the future." -
- The Courier Mail (Australia) "Hitmen, heists and high speed chases
ensue in this absorbing debut. Quinlan has created an endearing cast of characters. In a word: Explosive!" - - The Herald Sun (Australia) "Smoked is a shocking,
violent read jam-packed with action and a cast of incredible characters who are so much more than they first appear. Smoked
is written in a Pulp Fiction sort of style where all the disconnected characters circle around each other's lives with
devastating consequences. It's one of those gripping books that will take you to another world, far removed from any safety
net. It's also a book you'll probably want to read slowly because you won't want it to end. Amazingly, it's
also author Patrick Quinlan's first novel." 4½ stars out of 5 -
- AAP Newswire (Australia) "Cue kidnappings, explosions, beatings,
murders and car chases aplenty. Pacey, Punchy and raw, this is one self-assured debut." -
- In the Air – inflight magazine of Qantas Airlines (Australia)
"[A] thrilling
ride that will keep you hanging on the edge of your seat. It will make you curse the fact that you need sleep." -- Bullz-Eye.com "The story combines vicious villainy with threadbare morality to produce
a bang that movie producers and script-writers would be sorry to miss. Once you've picked it up, it's hard to put
it down." -- Channel NewsAsia (Singapore)
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