"A sweet song of the South from a crime novelist with the ear of a poet."--Phil Kloer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"...haunting….Sallis writes poetic rings around the subject."--Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
"Sallis is a gifted polymath: poet, biographer, translator, essayist, musician and prolific (if criminally neglected) novelist. His Turner books are little gems, with their sharp descriptions and melancholy reflections."--Adam Woog, The Seattle Times
"...elegiac meditations on fate, grief, and how we persevere in spite of it all. B+"—Entertainment Weekly
"James Sallis might be the "purest" writer of crime fiction in America today. Which means that, beyond whatever story he's telling, his books are worth reading solely for what rises from the inspired use of language....Sallis is a man of multiple talents: poet, translator, musician, teacher and a crime fiction scholar....All of this is brought to bear, vividly, in "Salt River." He assembles sentences like a virtuoso guitarist working the fret board, gracefully choosing each word (or more accurately, each note) and making it resonate. Scenes often read like prose-poems, but they are assembled with the rigor a mystery demands. The succession of chapters exert a rhythmic, almost tidal pull, leading to a conclusion that defies genre expectation - but satisfies something far deeper."--Eddie Muller, San Francisco Chronicle
"... the power of simplicity and the musical ring of truth as only Sallis can deliver it -- as he has done bravely, consistently, for the last few decades."--Sarah Weinman, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"If you enjoy fine, minimalist prose and thoughtful, intelligent crime stories, you would be well advised to begin with the first in the series and read them all."--Associated Press
"...will especially resonate with anyone struggling with darkness at this cheery time of year."--Charlotte Observer
"James Sallis writes wonderfully….That he is a poet somehow must influence his use of language, although he is not flowery, if that’s what “poet” brings to mind"--Andi Schecter, I Love A Mystery
"...the powerful and atmospheric short novel Salt River excels as a poignant character study and darkly riveting mystery. Paradoxically though elegantly combining the raw grit of noir fiction and the lyrical intensity of Southern gothic, Salt River further confirms the author's prestigious reputation as exemplary poet, translator, novelist, and recipient of the Boucheron Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007."--Bookloons.com
“Sallis is…always about good writing. This little gem is a case in point.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Sublime....the poetic prose...and the richly described rural Southern backdrop make this slim book such a rewarding read."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Like a tightly structured blues song, the melancholy tale finds resonance in every line and every prolonged chord….Sallis comes as close as humanly possible here to turning a mystery novel into a lyric poem."—Booklist, Starred Review