It's funny, it's thrilling, it's crazy, it's interesting.-Jenna Bush Hager, TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
I always appreciate novels that have new and interesting approaches to traditional genres, and Ben H. Winters' two novels featuring Hank Palace fill the bill.-Nancy Pearl, NPR
Winters is brilliant in conveying the ways in which people look for their best impulses but often end up as the victims of other people's most base instincts.-Toronto Star
Don't miss this series!-Sci Fi Magazine
Winters is a deft storyteller who moves his novel effortlessly from its intriguing setup to a thrilling, shattering conclusion.-Los Angeles Review of Books
One of the best mysteries I've read in such a long time.-Nancy Pearl, KUOW
Winters's work shines.-Locus
The 'don't lose hope' ending is slam bang, setting us up for the 'final-final' installment.-Florida Times-Union
A precise, calendar-driven doom casts a shadow over the series, a planet-killer asteroid that the Earth can't duck, making this an existential policier.-The Sunbreak
A thrilling and contagious read.-Fayetteville Flyer
Gripping.-The Free Lance-Star
Highly imaginative and also very plausible-it's easy to think that the impending end of the world might feel very much like this. Genre mash-up master Winters is at it again.-Booklist
Through it all Palace remains a likeable hero for end times.-PublishersWeekly.com
Praise for The Last Policeman
Winner of the 2013 Edgar (R) Award Winner for Best Paperback Original
One of Slate's Best Books of 2012
[The] weird, beautiful, unapologetically apocalyptic Last Policeman trilogy is one of my favorite mystery series.-John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns
Winters's apocalyptic detective story contains an earth-shattering element of science fiction that lifts it beyond a typical procedural.-New York Times Book Review
An appealing hybrid of the best of science fiction and crime fiction.-The Washington Post
In his acclaimed Last Policeman trilogy, Winters showed off his mastery of edgy, sardonic wit - there's nothing like an asteroid speeding toward Earth to bring out the black humor in people.-Newsday