Reviews

One Nation, Under God

” . . . One Nation evokes such paranoid 1970s thrillers as The Parallax View and Six Days of the Condor.”
–Jeffrey Westhoff, Chicago Sun-Times

My Fellow Americans

“Graff . . . has a light but sure hand. Jason’s harrowing adventures, perfectly paced and leavened by touches of humor, are gripping from start to finish. Highly recommended”
–Ron Terpening, Library Journal

“a taut thriller . . . as the pages fly by, Graff proves himself adept at barren psychological suspense and alienation. A spy-novel Kafka, if you will.”
–”Future fears,” by Jay Stevens, Missoula Independent

“a well-told story with frightening implications.”
–Andrew Smith, Blogging for a Good Book

“I urge more libraries to add this book.”
–Rick Roche, ricklibrarian

“I recommend the book to lovers of political, spy and mystery novels . . . very enjoyable.”
–Linda Marie Schumacher, Gumshoe Review

“With the seemingly never ending profusuion of non-fiction books on how the U.S. has gone from a pillar of freedom & democracy to one of increasing paranoia and the erosion of individuals liberties, it makes a nice change to read a work of fiction on the same subject.”
New Arrivals Blog, Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library, Australia

Cold Lessons

“Picks up speed in all the right places . . . a first-rate thriller.”
–Joe Campana, Missoula Independent