An<b> incredibly creepy </b>and effective standalone novel that I read through in one sitting . . . <b>A chillingly effective and haunting tale</b>
Sci-Fi Bulletin
The White Road is <b>a roller-coaster ride with intriguing psychological depth</b>
Crime Fiction Lover
Lotz knows how to develop <b>suspense and horror</b> . . . <b>Dark and unsettling</b>, Lotz's latest <b>taps into, and exploits, our deepest fears</b>
Kirkus Reviews
<i>The White Road</i> <b>will creep under your skin </b>. . . Lotz has cemented herself as one of my favourite horror authors with this book. The <b>characters are real and fascinating</b>. The book is <b>just downright creepy</b>! I love it! The <b>dark sense of humour</b> that is layered throughout is one of the things that makes her work so memorable and enjoyable for me . . .<b> I really can't recommend this book enough</b><b>. *****</b>
The Speculative Herald
<b>Lotz excels</b> at making you feel like you're there and her flawed lead sympathetic. Fans of Dan Simmons's <i>The Terror</i> will be pleased
Publishers Weekly
Sarah Lotz's descriptions of the oppressive darkness and unbearably cramped spaces <b>stirred up some of my deepest fears</b> . . . <b>A master of the horror genre</b>, Sarah Lotz's talents were especially in clear evidence in this novel with its <b>atmosphere of tangible suspense and pure, icy terror</b>. <b>Thoroughly entertaining and astonishingly realistic</b>, <i>The White Road </i>is <b>a gripping, high-climbing thriller</b> that will creep its way under your skin and stay with you for a very long time (. . . like fingers in your heart)
The Biblio Sanctum