?Hatzfeld has harvested a unique set of avowals that forces us to confront the unthinkable, the unimaginable. To make the effort to understand what happened in Rwanda is a painful task that we have no right to shirk - part of being a moral adult. Everyone should read Hatzfeld's book.? Susan Sontag, from her Preface ?Hatzfeld's harrowing documentation of the voices of Rwandan killers reminds us once again how perfectly human it can be to be perfectly inhumane? Philip Gourevitch ?Only Primo Levi gets closer to what genocide means? Venue ?Weaving in concise background detail to the massacre his writing never strays into cheap polemic. The matter-of-fact detail of the slayings threaded into the cadence and minutiae of a normal day in the life of the killers is sufficient to empower this chilling reportage.? The Glasgow Herald ?Chilling work of oral history. The shock of personal understanding is what makes A Time for Machetes important, bringing home the rude realisation that these people did not start out as evil ideologues or trained killing machines. They were simply told to go and kill - and they did? Irish Independent.
A Time for Machetes - The Rwandan Genocide : The Killers Speak