Reviews
“For an almost superhuman span of time Steve Englehart has been blowing the minds of readers around the world–including my own. The Long Man adds another dazzling burst of storytelling power to the ongoing display of his brilliance.” —Michael Chabon, New York Times bestselling author on The Long Man
“Steve Englehart was one of the first authors I ever read. With The Long Man, he proves that even thirty years later, he still has the touch. I’m young again.” —Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author on The Long Man
“Englehart, one of the best writers in comics, brings all his imagination and flair to this exciting tale of mystery, magic and suspense.” —Max Allan Collins, bestselling author of Road To Perdition on The Long Man
“Steve Englehart has finally continued the story of the Point Man, and it’s about damned time.
A crackling mystical thriller.” —Peter David, bestselling author of the Dark Tower comics on The Long Man
“The writing is solid and compelling, evidencing all the skill of a craftsman who has spent the last decade learning how to build an episodic story in the “To Be Continued” environs of comic books, yet never giving in to cartoony excess. In The Point Man, Englehart never lets the absence of pictures slow his story. It’s a shame he hasn’t written more prose since.” —Bookgasm.com on The Point Man
“I haven’t read a novel like this since The Exorcist.” —Robert Anton Wilson, co-author of the Illuminatus! trilogy on The Point Man
“Full of reach and astonishment….Few working writers alive have [Steve Englehart’s] sense of sound and of scene.” —Theodore Sturgeon, author of More Than Human on The Point Man
“Englehart comes up out of nowhere, or the Bay area or some place, to explode on us with a first novel that places itself way up there with some of the finest in the genre. The Point Man is as exciting a slam-banger as you’ll find this year. But it’s much more than that. The magic is most magical, and enormous to boot, and the mystery and the tension will not release you.” —Twilight Zone Magazine on The Point Man