“Hurwitz has been tapped as a younger, hipper Grisham…he certainly delivers in terms of pure, propulsive readability.” — Washington Post
“Hurwitz again shows that he is a remarkable crime fiction writer, a solid member of the genre’s top echelon” — Mystery News
“Grounded in character and believable detail, Hurwitz’s thriller engages on every level.” — Publishers Weekly
“Fascinating…intriguing…Filled with well-drawn characters, meticulous research and pulse-pounding action…easily one of the best thrillers of the year.” — Chicago Sun-Times
“Extraordinarily satisfying...A gripping read from start to finish.” — Booklist
“A cut above the usual thriller, with a cast of intriguing and complex characters who never fall into stereotype.” — Capital Times
“Tough, true, well–written, and memorable as Hell. Dray and Tim Rackley are uniquely believable and sympathetic heroes.” — James Patterson
“Gregg Hurwitz handcuffs you to his story and holds your emotions hostage. Once you enter THE PROGRAM, there’s no leaving.” — Ridley Pearson
“A white–knuckle journey…A compelling, riveting, dead–smart thriller…If you haven’t discovered Gregg Hurwitz yet, get to a bookstore!” — Janet Evanovich
“A rip–roaring thrill ride… A stick to your fingers read by a novelist at the top of his game.” — Stephen J. Cannell
“THE KILL CLAUSE is like a literary Law & Order, without the commercials. Bottom Line: Killer read.” — People
“THE KILL CLAUSE is a white knuckle thriller of the first order. Smart, with a little twist of the wicked.” — Joe R. Lansdale, author of The Bottoms and A Fine Dark Line
“Likable and sympathetic…Hurwitz’ hero is fully realized…A shadowy operative named Ed Pinkerton is the most intriguing character in the book.” — Washington Post
“In this adeptly researched, well–constructed tale about science gone awry…The action comes fast and steady.” — Publishers Weekly
“Hurwitz is a brilliant storyteller…He has written a fast–paced plot with nicely defined characters.” — Library Journal
“Enticing…a smoothly written, gripping fabric of believable incidents, ethical questions and changing relationships.” — Booklist
“Engaging…Spier is an appealing character…Gregg Andrew Hurwitz can write. He has a bright future ahead of him.” — Cozies, Capers & Crimes
“Compelling…Gregg Hurwitz is the heir apparent to Robin Cook.” — Book Browser
“…the perfect blend of suspense, pacing, strong storyline, compelling characters, and a villain who will knock your socks off.” — Sue Grafton
“…a terrifying and savage descent into the darkest corners of evil and madness.” — Jonathan Kellerman
“…a spooky, surprising and unsettling thriller. Good character, a suspenseful plot and a shock of an ending.” — T. Jefferson Parker
“…a gripping page–turner…that sticks in mind long after the last page is turned.” — Michael Connelly