“…Crossroads shows great promise and Nedelton is beyond doubt a talented writer.” Norm Goldman of Book Pleasures.com in American Chronicle
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW 5.0 out of 5 stars for Crossroads spy thriller
A fascinating and entertaining story of cold war espionage, highly recommended.
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) December 11, 2009
“…read this Five Stars novel from an author that I feel is equal to Daniel Silva, Steve Berry, Baldacci and other writers of exciting thrillers. Fran Lewis: Reviewer, January 7, 2010
“To recommend this book, I have to resort to a reviewer's cliché: I couldn't put it down.” Jen Knox, Author of MUSICAL CHAIRS, Fiction Editor at OUR STORIES Literary Journal
“An unusually multi-layered and absorbing novel, Crossroads will be and should be read by thriller and spy novel enthusiasts all over the globe."
--Vincent Zandri, author of 'As Catch Can'
"Reminiscent of John Le Carre with a dash of Ian Flemming, Steven Nedelton's Crossroads plunges us deep into the complicated and not yet thawed Cold War spy-thriller mind-power experimentations and the dubious dark characters that once inhabited that volatile underworld. Written with an uncanny knack for plot and time-shifting, this 21st century thriller also introduces us to 20 th century CIA Agent David Tallman, a main character who possesses depth, passion and, in the grand tradition of Hemingway at his best, more than his fair share of tragedy and wickedness. An unusually multi-layered and absorbing novel, Crossroads will be and should be read by thriller and spy novel enthusiasts all over the globe."
--Vincent Zandri, author of As Catch Can and the forthcoming Moonlight Falls