`A rare combination of profound empathy and wonderful writing' Mark Haddon
`A breathtakingly good writer' The Times
'Absolutely outstanding ... an incredible book' Colum McCann
`Jon McGregor treads with unflinching respect through the debris of this dead man's home ... a short, brilliant and beautiful lesson in empathy' Daily Mail
`Unmissable ... McGregor's prose is unflinching yet luminous' Guardian
`Set in a desolate urban winter landscape, this is a powerful portrait of homelessness, violence and despair on the fringes of society' Mail on Sunday
`A taut tale that packs an extraordinary emotional punch ... animated with such tenderness and empathy that it never becomes oppressive ... An important book' Daily Telegraph
`Astonishing ... Profound and humane ... McGregor has achieved many miracles in this book ... A brave, masterful novel' Irish Times
`It is a work of art as well as a subtle polemic, but above all his graceful, vivid prose conveys an eerie reality, existence as endured by the marginalised ... the narrative is cinematic, creating the illusion of a camera sweeping over the horrors ... Here is a brave, masterful novel that lives and weeps and, most emphatically, tells the stories behind those faces that no one seems to see' Eileen Batersby, Irish Times
`His reportorial absorption in the characters' world, with its restricted range of tone and incident, makes this powerful novel seem all the more resourcefully put together' Guardian
`Even the Dogs submerges the reader in the world of the marginalised and dispossessed, of begging, stealing, cheating for the next meal, the next bottle, the next fix ... A world we all know exists, but seldom touch' Scotland on Sunday
`McGregor has the ability to give voice to unexplored aspects of our everyday lives. Here, he serves up a compelling exploration of the lives of a loose community of drug addicts and down-and-outs' Sunday Times