Taut, uncompromising study of the faultlines in all of us Juan-Gabriel Vasquez, Guardian The lauded Colombian novelist lives up to the hype...extraordinarily evocative Independent A novel that lingers Telegraph A writerly coup de grace: short and swift, with sharp imagery, menace and sensuality nestling together in its luxuriant Caribbean setting Financial Times Smoothly intriguing narrative, with its touches of sinister, Patricia Highsmith-like menace Irish Times A brief, pungent, powerful and unusual tale Monocle Tomas Gonzalez has the potential to become a classic of Latin American literature... a very pure writer Elfriede Jelinek, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature Haunting Metro Skilfully planted with narrative bombs... you can hear it ticking Intelligent Life Quietly unsettling, elegantly written Sunday Express Extremely potent: sly, voyeuristic, ominously poetic... a clever riff on the Rousseaus (both Henri and Jean-Jacques), a cautionary tale about choosing to defy the laws of nature and man, and ultimately discovering that idealism can't replace them -- Jessica Loudis TLS Through the sparse language and the handpicked metaphors, the exotic island that J. and Elena inhabit and the realities of mainland South America come to life... lean and severe but still ultimately artistic Bookbag A fascinatingly dark character study. It is an unflinching, and pitch perfect trip into the dark heart of Colombia and hippy culture in general. It is above all a powerful debut Upcoming4Me A revelation...a book of exceptional intensity Le Monde Gonzalez's sharp and succinct delivery, combined with his crisp and startling imagery, leaves an impression upon a reader that takes time to fade. Litro 'As menacingly taut as Hemingway's, and his superlative telling of an idealistic couple's relationship coming apart at the seams brings to mind any number of US fiction's modern heroes, from Richard Yates to Jhumpa Lahiri' Quadrapheme Concentrated and perfect Liberation If Garcia Marquez is Wagner, Tomas Gonzalez is Bob Dylan. Arcadia magazine, Colombia A fascinating sociological experiment...Tomas Gonzalez writes with descriptive beauty and subtle irony The Literateur Tomas Gonzalez is a storyteller of universal range. Die Zeit Not a sad or depressing story, but an absolutely coherent and consistent, plausible, deeply human, even comforting one Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Superb -- Eileen Battersby Irish Times (Books of the Year) Terse but poetic... J's escape is by turns beautiful, hubristic and tragic. Gonzalez writes gloriously about nature for good measure. Independent (Books of the Year) Tomas Gonzalez is among the brilliant Colombian writers emerging from the shadow of Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- Maya Jaggi Pen Atlas Devastatingly evocative... a chilling, brilliantly plotted tale Typographical Era A truly captivating trouble-in-paradise novel... If this is a measure of what [Gonzalez] is capable of, with luck there will be many more Star Tribune The finca's surroundings, richly and sensuously rendered by Gonzalez and Spanish-language translator Frank Wynne, burst with images of fecundity... For the English-speaking world, this novel is merely a taste of what is to come Chicago Tribune Gonzalez poetically and comically captures the inevitable destruction of those who live in a world of fantasy and hubris, depicting beauty and despair by turns Publishers Weekly Touching... Gonzalez has established himself as one of Colombia's leading writers RTE