"A first novel sure to make the bestseller lists."--"Kirkus," starred review
..".this expertly crafted novel will appeal to readers of literary crime masters such as George Pelecanos, Dennis Lehane, and Richard Price."--"Publishers Weekly," starred review
"Conlon brings his full knowledge of police work to bear in this gritty chronicle..[He] captures the herky-jerky nature of a policeman's daily routine as it swings between farce and tragedy, all the while detailing the way cops talk, joke, and stress. This realistic take on police work, relayed in cinematic prose, has all the earmarks of a hit."-- "Booklist," starred review
"A big, daring, psychologically complex story--passionate and poignant, pulsating with authenticity and street smarts yet lyrical and literary--this is the cop novel for everyone who reads books."--Joseph Wambaugh
""Red on Red" is often brutal and often brutally funny, reaching into the depths of human malice and rising to the level ofg
"Wise, wry, and intelligent . . . possibly the best cop novel ever."--Lee Child
"A big, daring, psychologically complex story--passionate and poignant, pulsating with authenticity and street smarts, yet lyrical and literary--this is the cop novel for everyone who reads books."--Joseph Wambaugh
"Extraordinary . . . Mr. Conlon, already showing a mature novelist's skill, has produced an accomplished work full of wisdom and adrenaline, contemplation and action, pride and regret."--
The Wall Street Journal "Riveting . . . Conlon has used all-too-humane detectives, biting wit and the rhythmic slang of the streets to create a brilliant police novel."
--The Star-Ledger "Conlon is a gifted writer, surefooted on this terrain, drawing on personal NYPD experience to immerse the reader in the job. . . . [Nick] Meehan is a powerful character, realistic in his wry, existentialist approach and deeply sympathetic."--
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Named One the Best Novels of the Year by Kirkus Reviews