“[A] wry, sympathetic look at the human heart. . . . It is Gautreaux’s masterpiece, his most powerful novel to date.” —
The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
“A thrilling page-turner that crisscrosses the Deep South, Tim Gautreaux’s
The Missing is a look at lives that are steeped in loss, and an examination of what it is that we can recover.” —
San Francisco Chronicle “Absorbing. . . . A primal story about the meaning of loss, the pull of revenge, and the necessity of healing.” —
The Boston Globe “If you’ve been complaining that nobody writes novels as they used to, this could be your book. . . . Fantastic.” —
The Washington Post Book World “Gautreaux has a mythic sense of plot, a keen ear for dialect and vivid powers of description. . . . [He] is an old-fashioned storyteller, a spinner of yarns with a moral.” —
The New York Times Book Review“Jazz flows through
The Missing like another river. . . . A grand story with unconventional heft.” —
The Miami Herald “Remarkable. . . . Mr. Gautreaux has given us a compelling adventure tale with a moral center.” —
The Wall Street Journal “Evocative. . . . Few novels this year will hold so much story, craft and song.” —
Winston-Salem Journal “Gautreaux’s language is as rich as the land he writes about, and he conveys a sense of the wild new jazz music as well as the ageless swamp.” —
Boston Phoenix “The seamless structuring of the classic and the contemporary, of the past and the present, is the mesmerizing magic of
The Missing. . . . Exquisite.” —
The Anniston Star “[Gautreaux’s] writing is a masterful mix—beautifully lyrical, yet incredibly authentic. . . . Gautreaux transports readers to a place and time populated by characters who are fully formed, deftly drawn and—for the most part—quite a scary bunch.” —
The Beachcomber “[Gautreaux’s] depiction of the hardscrabble, base lives of the vile people in the country is the best writing about that class of people since Charles Frazier described a similar clan in
Cold Mountain.” —
Baton Rouge Advocate “Beautifully detailed. . . . Sentence by sentence, [Gautreaux’s] prose is as accomplished as anything I've read in the past couple of years.” —Doug Childers,
Richmond Times-Dispatch “An epic triumph. . . . [
The Missing] has the impact of a book twice its length. It’s a dramatic, theatrical meditation on law and lawlessness, guilt and the hollowness of vengeance. . . . The anticipation clutching your throat makes you race towards the novel’s climax.” –
The Guardian (UK)