In Praise of The Promise of the Pelican " The Promise of the Pelican is Hoffman at his best: Adventurous, soulful, perceptive, tender, gutsy and wise."--Alabama Media Group, Huntsville Times, Birmingham News, Mobile Press-Register "A fast-paced and mesmerizing novel."-- Mystery Tribune "Roy Hoffman has written a fast-paced, mesmerizing and incredibly moving contemporary novel about human and civil rights . not only filled with heart-dropping events but complicated characters . Good and evil, right and wrong are interwoven in this memorable novel from the New South." --Lee Smith, author of The Last Girls " The Promise of the Pelican is so much more than a suspenseful murder mystery. Roy Hoffman makes the reader care deeply about all the verities: courage, justice love. A thrilling novel, with characters as memorable as those of Shakespearean tragedy.
I could not put it down."--Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab's Wife, Four Spirits "Roy Hoffman casts his net wide in this masterful novel, set on Mobile Bay but reaching to the Netherlands and Honduras as well, all the while looking back to Nazi Germany and staring down the U.S./Mexican border. Hoffman is at the height of his powers, his language vigorous and transportive . This mystery, drama, literary marvel swept me up and would not let me go."--Elaine Neil Orr, award-winning author of Swimming Between Worlds "Hoffman's narrative is a contemporary nod to the Harper Lee classic, To Kill a Mockingbird . The Promise of the Pelican is easily the front runner for the number one spot on my Top Ten list this year.
" --Heidi Slowinski, on behalf of the Jewish Book Carnival, Association of Jewish Libraries "Though a murder is at the center of this masterly novel, Roy Hoffman is most interested in writing about people; the best of us and the worst of us . [He] weaves an extraordinary tale of people desperately trying to connect, trying to make sense out of the senseless, ultimately asking whether true justice is possible in an imperfect world."--Charles Salzberg, twice Shamus nominated author of Second Story Man and the Henry Swann series "Roy Hoffman secures his place alongside the great American writers from the Deep South . The story is compelling, the writing is elegant and economical, and every scene poignant and powerful. You can feel the heat of the Deep South, the tensions throughout, and the hope of a better world." -- Michael J. Gerhardt, distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, and author of Lincoln's Mentors: The Education of a Leader "Roy Hoffman of Fairhope, with two volumes of essays and, now, four novels, has become one of Alabama's best storytellers." --Don Noble, Alabama Public Radio/Tuscaloosa News/Yahoo News "With its extraordinary cast of characters, The Promise of the Pelican .
is a character-driven page turner." --Frye Gaillard, Mobile Bay Magazine "The one thing we know about a Roy Hoffman novel is that it's full of love and hope and generosity and spirit." --Susan Larson, on "The Reading Life," WWNO public radio, New Orleans.