"...sort of scary...it's also really funny if you can forget that you, too, have a smiling neighbor who makes weird boxes he doesn't want anybody to open!" —Author's (Friendly, Literate, and Tasteful) Neighbor
"In Mr. Burberry, the author has created an almost attractive, sympathetic character, a person you’d like to know—until you pause to consider what is motivating him, and the fact that he is probably a charming maniac with a taste for human flesh...." —Roberta M. Beemer, Librarian (NH)
“…I like the way the story shifts back and forth to and from grownup Mr. Burberry’s voice and the cute (but dumb) teen detective’s and his smart little Cousin Zack. And I like how the dogs seem to sense that there’s something really wrong with Mr. Burberry….” —Elsie M. Chambers, Red Hat likes Jan Karon, but finds Balona more fun (KY)
"…engaging…entertaining…recommended story of human motivations embedded within hidden layers and lying beneath surface appearances…." —Midwest Book Review