Ellis is a true literary craftsman, and the novel s imagery is lush and gorgeous . . . there is an exciting new vulnerability in Ellis s latest book, inviting the reader more profoundly into the emotional realm of the protagonist than he has with his previous characters. The New York Times Book Review
It s been a dozen years since Bret Easton Ellis published a novel. And his latest, The Shards . . . is worth the wait. Hermetic, paranoid, sleek, dark and with brief explosions of the sex and violence that have characterized Ellis oeuvre The Shards is a stark reminder that the American Psycho author is a genre unto himself. NPR
Cleverly done . . . eerie . . . The Shards establishes a tricky two-step of sincerity and unreliability. The Wall Street Journal
The teen narrator is perversely endearing, through the sheer force of his striving and unreliability . . . Here, for sure, is a horror story of the 80s. Air Mail
"A thrilling page turner from Ellis, who revisits the world that made him a literary star with a stylish scary new story that doesn't disappoint. Town & Country
[Ellis] ups the ante in several ways: he depicts a lavish lifestyle fueled by money and privilege, explores his own fluid sexuality (and that of some of his friends), and adds a lurid story of home invasions and murders (one victim is a high school friend). In effect, he mashes up Less Than Zero with American Psycho . . . As Ellis explores the theme of lost innocence, he demonstrates his skill as a storyteller. Publishers Weekly
"A surprisingly seductive work of erotic horror . . . [Ellis] ably captures how Bret s paranoia intensifies out of that emotional distance and how the urge for feeling and connection infects and warps his personality. Bret Ellis the character is trying to play it cool, but Bret Easton Ellis the author knows just how much he s covering up. Kirkus Reviews
Breathtaking . . . a compulsively readable novel informed by suspense . . . The setting is beautifully realized not only by its evocation of place, but also by its myriad references to popular music of the day. Sometimes horrifying, sometimes nostalgic and even poignant, Ellis s latest is an unqualified success. Booklist [Starred Review]
BRET EASTON ELLIS is the author of six novels, a collection of essays, and a collection of stories, which have been translated into thirty-two languages. He lives in Los Angeles and is the host of the Bret Easton Ellis Podcast available on Patreon.