"It presents a wide range of characters-a strong female lead character, a nuanced portrait of the main Palestinian character, and even the villain (who some readers might see as the hero) is humanized and not presented as one-dimensional... a fantastic and exciting read, an intelligent and suspenseful thriller. I highly recommend it."
Steve Sheffey, in The Times of Israel
"An exciting read... full of plot twists and reversals, some characters who are mainly but not unambivalently good... others who are awful, but propelled by understandable motives; an inescapable underpinning of Israeli politics, including a sympathetic look at Jewish/Palestinian relationships; and so many strewn bodies that a city morgue would have problems keeping up, although given its genre the book is mainly free of gore."
Joanne Palmer, The Jewish Standard
"Dystopian science meets utopian politics as competing visions for the future of the Middle East unfold across Israel's brittle political landscape. From the gossip-laden corridors of the Knesset to the high-tech labs of Tel Aviv and the rugged hillsides of the biblical West Bank, Sinclair draws on his deep familiarity with local politics, customs and social cues to keep the action thundering toward a startling, thought-provoking payoff."
Matthew Kalman, Author of The Murder of Yasser Arafat and Psychobibi
"A blood-splattered room littered with the corpses of Arab terrorists and Israeli settlers... The perfect setting for a Middle-eastern love story. Hold on for a harrowing ride full of twists and turns. A page-turner!"
Rabbi Burt Visotzky, Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies Emeritus, Author of A Delightful Compendium of Consolation: A Novel
"I couldn't put the book down!! Engaging and intelligent."
Paula Weiman-Kelman, Filmmaker and Director of Eyes Wide Open and Fringes
"Perfect Enemy is a compelling read which drew me in and kept me involved throughout. It evokes the people and places of contemporary Israel skillfully and authentically and I found myself engaged with the characters and eager to know how the story would end. It's an intelligent thriller that gets the reader thinking about issues in Israeli society and politics that are all too relevant today."
Alan Hoffmann, former Director-General and CEO of the Jewish Agency for Israel