Reviews
“High–octane thriller writing with an almost visceral impact.” —Publishers Weekly on The Exile
"A heart-thumping, stay-up-late novel . . . Wild, unputdownable . . . Brilliant.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review on The Day After Tomorrow
“Fast-paced, exciting adventure . . . With a sturdy hero and a despicably clever villain, the novel grabs readers from the opening scenes and rarely lets them loose. It does exactly what it set out to do: deliver breathless excitement.” —Booklist on The Exile
“Folsom can flat-out write an action scene.” —Kirkus Reviews on The Exile
“Folsom returns with another winner. . . . Unexpected twists and catastrophe on a global scale . . . Folsom should have another best seller on his hands.” —Library Journal on The Exile
"Makes The Da Vinci Code look like J. K. Rowling. The Exile is even better than The Day After Tomorrow.” —David Hagberg, USA Today bestselling author
“Hold on tight--from the first scene Folsom spins a tale of page-turning suspense.” —W.E.B. Griffin
“Once you start The Exile, forget sleep. Its fierce, complex suspense is fast as a 9 mm slug and tight as a hangman's noose.” —Stephen Coonts
“More twists and turns than a strand of DNA.” —William Peter Blatty, bestselling author of The Exorcist, on The Exile
“You only have to read the explosive opening to know you're in the hands of a natural storyteller.” —Andrew Klavan on The Exile
“Folsom is an enthusiastic storyteller with a talent for vivid characterization on a big canvas.” —Chicago Tribune on Day of Confession
"The Exile starts out like gangbusters and quickly engages the reader.” —Denver Post
“A masterful epic, The Exile has the sweep and power of The DaVinci Code---a global enigma of world-shattering proportions and a blistering pace that will singe your trembling fingers!” —Douglas Preston, New York Times bestselling author of The Codex
“A sweeping novel, crossing California, France, Switzerland, and England as a young California cop takes on a criminal mastermind.” —Barbara D'Amato, Edgar Award winning author of Death of A Thousand Cuts on The Exile
“You only have to read the explosive opening to know you’re in the hands of a natural storyteller. What sets Folsom apart is the expert handling of a large and varied cast of characters, and the imaginative sweep of a tale that goes from the mean streets of LA to dazzling centers of international power.” —Andrew Klavan, Edgar Award-winning author of Don't Say a Word and True Crime on The Exile
“Folsom's most moving novel to date . . . also his bloodiest.” —Bookpage on The Exile"