PRAISE FOR THE GREAT FORGETTING " The Great Forgetting is blasphemous, riveting, insane, and glorious." -- Andy Howell, astrophysicist "Renner is skilled at constructing intricate puzzles in his books . Here the author makes the most outlandish conspiracies plausible not only to his protagonist but to readers as well . The plot might be over the top, but it's a fun ride." -- Library Journal "Renner weaves conceivable means and motive through a variety of conspiracy theories and a reimagined reality to create a unique blend of genres. Anything but predictable, this meandering but suspenseful tale will certainly keep readers guessing." --Courtney Ophoff, Booklist "A fascinating concept . worth the read.
" -- Kirkus Reviews "Packed with thrills." -- Publishers Weekly " A lost friend, a mysterious Pacific island and an evil conspiracy come together in strange ways in Renner's sci-fi/conspiracy thriller/fantasy novel . A tale you won't forget." -- New York Post PRAISE FOR THE MAN FROM PRIMROSE LANE "Ambitious and innovative . If you like your fiction tidy and predictable, look elsewhere." --Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post "Fascinating and unpredictable, with shades of Stephen King and H. P. Lovecraft as well as Douglas Adams, [ The Man from Primrose Lane ] never loses touch with the human story of loss, guilt and fate that is at its core.
" --Laura Wilson , The Guardian " The Man from Primrose Lane barrels along, fueled by Renner's addictive storytelling . It's quite the interesting ride." --Robin Vidimos, The Denver Post "[ The Man from Primrose Lane ] features superbly drawn characters and escalates into a genre-bending narrative (noir, sci-fi, and more) of thrills and twists. A great choice for readers who enjoyed Tana French's In the Woods or any work by Philip K. Dick." -- Library Journal "Brilliantly intricate . [with a] fantastic finish [and] compelling, interesting characters . I couldn't put [ The Man from Primrose Lane ] down.
" --Jessica Strider , SF Signal.