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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Outstanding...The plot's many twists will captivate readers, and Berry's gorgeous prose is its own reward with echoes of le Carré and Graham Greene." -- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
"Something very special in the crowded genre of spy fiction. Berry's book is the most realistic espionage story I've read, heart-stopping without any contrived glamour." --Joseph Weisberg, creator of the TV series The Americans
"Not since The Spy Who Came in from the Cold has there been such a riveting and thought-provoking story of international espionage. In the tradition of John le Carre and Graham Greene, former spy Berry has woven a twisted, richly evocative tale--one that plunges the reader into the depths of the Arab Spring and the blackest recesses of human nature. A breathless tour-de-force that smuggles the reader from the souks of Bahrain to the simmering streets of Phnom Penh, Berry's debut delivers the perfect spy tale."--Ian Caldwell, New York Times bestselling author of The Fifth Gospel
"I.S. Berry absolutely nails the psyche of case officers in this examination of life in the clandestine service. From the pitch-perfect opening to the stunning twist at the end, The Peacock and the Sparrow is gorgeously written with a surefootedness rarely seen in a debut. Sure to be a new classic among spy novels."--Alma Katsu, former CIA officer and author of Red London
"[A] crackling debut thriller." -- "The New Yorker (Best Books of the Year)"
"A spy thriller that is engaging and utterly believable...cynical, fast moving and immensely readable."-- "NPR (Best Books of the Year)"
"A stunning debut about an aging CIA case officer at the end of a lackluster career during the Arab Spring in Bahrain. The Peacock and The Sparrow beautifully captures the ambiance of a teeming port city in the midst of unrest where people aren't who they appear and no one can be trusted. Tense action that mixes with a beautifully rendered depiction of one man's descent into despair make this spy novel an instant classic." --Paul Vidich, author of Beirut Station and The Matchmaker
"Gritty, propulsive, dark, and twisty. The setting in Bahrain during the Arab Awakening is beautifully rendered; you can feel the swampy heat on the page."--David McCloskey, former CIA officer and author of Damascus Station and Moscow X
"Berry crafts a literary version of Bahrain that is utterly sumptuous and delectable... From the absurdly disconnected expatriate world of the diplomatic community to the Shia slums and the waterfront, each of Berry's details pulls the reader further into the world she creates...exceptional."-- "Diplomatic Courier (Best Books of the Year) "
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