Praise For This Book
Praise for The Adjustment
"The author's unapologetic depiction of a thoroughly bad egg will appeal to hard–boiled fans who don't need redeeming features to become engaged with a character." —Publisher's Weekly
"Wayne Ogden is a prince of a fellow, as long as you judge this bad–boy protagonist of Scott Phillips's caustic crime novel . . . according to his own perverse code of ethics." —New York Times Book Review
"What draws us to the book is Phillips' taut and vicious vision, so clean we cannot help but inhabit it, even when we find ourselves repelled." —Los Angeles Times
"Phillips' novel is a brilliant work of noir, narrated in an Ogden deadpan that at times pokes the ghost of Raymond Chandler. Phillips' place of residence qualifies The Adjustment for this 'Best of St. Louis' honor, but regardless of where he chose to hang his hat, his book would rank among the best published this year." —The Riverfront Times, Best Book by a Local Author
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as good, if not better, than The Ice Harvest . . . Like Jim Thompson with Lou Ford, Scott Phillips successfully manipulates the reader via Wayne Ogden. He forces you to stop on the side of the road, to look at the crash, and then to get out of your car to inspect every tiny details of this twisted wreckage of a man. The Adjustment is hardboiled, hardcore, and hard to put down." —crimefictionlover.com
"Playing fast and loose with the dark side of the Greatest Generation, Scott Phillips once again creates a tight, funny noir that's rich in character, and makes the profane sacred." —from Indiebound's Next Great Reads selection
"This is Wayne's story, and what makes it memorable is his hulking presence, drifting through the world as hungry and blank–eyed as a shark . . . There's something compelling about that sort of rage, about its compression, its control . . . But what draws us to the book is Phillips' taut and vicious vision, so clean we cannot help but inhabit it, even when we find ourselves repelled." —David L. Ulin, The Los Angeles Times
"Written in pitch–perfect noir form." —Library Journal
"Like all Phillips novels, you never know where The Adjustment is going and the storytelling is nothing less than completely compelling... [this is] the best novel that I've read all year."Spinetingler Magazine
"Sly and worthy . . . Crime fans, especially those who favor a vivid sense of place and time, will love it." —Booklist