International praise for
Endgame
"
Endgame is a rare beast: a mystery adventure in the age of internet, of such intimately written humanity that it transcends genre, time and place. If Steinbeck had written
The Godfather it might have read like this."
DBC Pierre, author of
Vernon God Little "
Endgame is deeply political. It is populated by characters who try to grab that hypothetical treasure on the hill and in so doing tear their local paradise apart. Altan has a deep understanding of what drives them on. It is all very serious but also great fun."
The Guardian
"A deeply compelling and immersive narrative about love, desire, loneliness and landscape. Ahmet Altan is one of the foremost voices in Turkish literature and has much to say to the world."
Elif Shafak, author of
The Bastard of Istanbul and
The Architect's Apprentice
"An impassioned, captivating dance, a waltz between death and desire that does not release you for even a single moment."
Philippe Sands, author of
East West Street
"
Endgame is a complex and immensely readable book insightful, disturbing, irritating and riveting."
Andrea Wulf, author of the
Invention of Nature
"Extraordinary, delicious, wise."
Linn Ullmann, author of
The Cold Song"
International praise for
Endgame
-A gripping existential thriller in the vein of Vikram Chandra's
Sacred Games (2006).-
--Kirkus Reviews
-Atlan's work is at once atmospheric and distant [...]. Each of the threads are artfully crafted and do come together nicely by the end, as promised. Atlan's characters are, at times, difficult to penetrate, but his story is pointed, enigmatic, and difficult to forget.-
--
Publishers Weekly
-
Endgame is a rare beast: a mystery adventure in the age of internet, of such intimately written humanity that it transcends genre, time and place. If Steinbeck had written
The Godfather it might have read like this.-
--DBC Pierre, author of
Vernon God Little -
Endgame is deeply political. It is populated by characters who try to grab that hypothetical treasure on the hill and in so doing tear their local paradise apart. Altan has a deep understanding of what drives them on. It is all very serious but also great fun.-
--
The Guardian
-A deeply compelling and immersive narrative about love, desire, loneliness and landscape. Ahmet Altan is one of the foremost voices in Turkish literature and has much to say to the world.-
--Elif Shafak, author of
The Bastard of Istanbul and
The Architect's Apprentice
-An impassioned, captivating dance, a waltz between death and desire that does not release you for even a single moment.-
--Philippe Sands, author of
East West Street
-
Endgame is a complex and immensely readable book--insightful, disturbing, irritating and riveting.-
--Andrea Wulf, author of the
Invention of Nature
-Extraordinary, delicious, wise.-
--Linn Ullmann, author of
The Cold Song Praise for
Endgame
"Existential questions perfectly blended with atmosphere and rat-a-tat prose; highly recommended."
--
Library Journal (Starred Review)
"A gripping existential thriller in the vein of Vikram Chandra's
Sacred Games (2006)."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Atlan's work is at once atmospheric and distant [...]. Each of the threads are artfully crafted and do come together nicely by the end, as promised. Atlan's characters are, at times, difficult to penetrate, but his story is pointed, enigmatic, and difficult to forget."
--
Publishers Weekly
"
Endgame is a rare beast: a mystery adventure in the age of internet, of such intimately written humanity that it transcends genre, time and place. If Steinbeck had written
The Godfather it might have read like this."
--DBC Pierre, author of
Vernon God Little "
Endgame is deeply political. It is populated by characters who try to grab that hypothetical treasure on the hill and in so doing tear their local paradise apart. Altan has a deep understanding of what drives them on. It is all very serious but also great fun."
--
The Guardian
"A deeply compelling and immersive narrative about love, desire, loneliness and landscape. Ahmet Altan is one of the foremost voices in Turkish literature and has much to say to the world."
--Elif Shafak, author of
The Bastard of Istanbul and
The Architect's Apprentice
"An impassioned, captivating dance, a waltz between death and desire that does not release you for even a single moment."
--Philippe Sands, author of
East West Street
"
Endgame is a complex and immensely readable book--insightful, disturbing, irritating and riveting."
--Andrea Wulf, author of the
Invention of Nature
"Extraordinary, delicious, wise."
--Linn Ullmann, author of
The Cold Song Praise for
Endgame
"Although it offers an implicit critique of Turkey's corrupt justice system,
Endgame is also comic and charmingly absurd, largely due to the reckless efforts of its characters to get even."
--The Washington Post
"Existential questions perfectly blended with atmosphere and rat-a-tat prose; highly recommended."
--
Library Journal (Starred Review)
"A gripping existential thriller in the vein of Vikram Chandra's
Sacred Games (2006)."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Atlan's work is at once atmospheric and distant [...]. Each of the threads are artfully crafted and do come together nicely by the end, as promised. Atlan's characters are, at times, difficult to penetrate, but his story is pointed, enigmatic, and difficult to forget."
--
Publishers Weekly
"
Endgame is a rare beast: a mystery adventure in the age of internet, of such intimately written humanity that it transcends genre, time and place. If Steinbeck had written
The Godfather it might have read like this."
--DBC Pierre, author of
Vernon God Little "
Endgame is deeply political. It is populated by characters who try to grab that hypothetical treasure on the hill and in so doing tear their local paradise apart. Altan has a deep understanding of what drives them on. It is all very serious but also great fun."
--
The Guardian
"A deeply compelling and immersive narrative about love, desire, loneliness and landscape. Ahmet Altan is one of the foremost voices in Turkish literature and has much to say to the world."
--Elif Shafak, author of
The Bastard of Istanbul and
The Architect's Apprentice
"An impassioned, captivating dance, a waltz between death and desire that does not release you for even a single moment."
--Philippe Sands, author of
East West Street
"
Endgame is a complex and immensely readable book--insightful, disturbing, irritating and riveting."
--Andrea Wulf, author of the
Invention of Nature
"Extraordinary, delicious, wise."
--Linn Ullmann, author of
The Cold Song Praise for
Endgame "Although it offers an implicit critique of Turkey's corrupt justice system,
Endgame is also comic and charmingly absurd, largely due to the reckless efforts of its characters to get even."
--The Washington Post
"Existential questions perfectly blended with atmosphere and rat-a-tat prose; highly recommended."
--
Library Journal (Starred Review)
"A gripping existential thriller in the vein of Vikram Chandra's
Sacred Games (2006)."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Atlan's work is at once atmospheric and distant [...]. Each of the threads are artfully crafted and do come together nicely by the end, as promised. Altan's characters are, at times, difficult to penetrate, but his story is pointed, enigmatic, and difficult to forget."
--
Publishers Weekly "
Endgame is a rare beast: a mystery adventure in the age of internet, of such intimately written humanity that it transcends genre, time and place. If Steinbeck had written
The Godfather it might have read like this."
--DBC Pierre, author of
Vernon God Little "
Endgame is deeply political. It is populated by characters who try to grab that hypothetical treasure on the hill and in so doing tear their local paradise apart. Altan has a deep understanding of what drives them on. It is all very serious but also great fun."
--
The Guardian "A deeply compelling and immersive narrative about love, desire, loneliness and landscape. Ahmet Altan is one of the foremost voices in Turkish literature and has much to say to the world."
--Elif Shafak, author of
The Bastard of Istanbul and
The Architect's Apprentice "Altan pushes the tropes of detective fiction into existentialist territory."
--
The New Yorker, Briefly Noted
"An impassioned, captivating dance, a waltz between death and desire that does not release you for even a single moment."
--Philippe Sands, author of
East West Street "
Endgame is a complex and immensely readable book--insightful, disturbing, irritating and riveting."
--Andrea Wulf, author of the
Invention of Nature "Extraordinary, delicious, wise."
--Linn Ullmann, author of
The Cold Song