“Steve Sem-Sandberg recreates the ghetto with intelligent meticulousness and passionate invention . . . [a] masterly novel.” — Anna Paterson, Independent
“[Steve Sem-Sandberg] writes with extraordinary detail . . . terribly moving . . . [The Emperor of Lies] succeeds admirably in chronicling the horrors of everyday life in the Lodz ghetto.” — Publishers Weekly
“The Emperor of Lies is a novel about heart-wrenching suffering and extraordinary evil, transformed by [Steve] Sem-Sandberg's talents into an irresistible work of fiction, absorbing from first page to last . . . Dickens would have been very pleased with this novel.” — Carmen Callil, Guardian
“. . . extraordinary . . . a brilliantly sustained work of historical fiction.” — Ian Thomson, Telegraph
“. . . utterly convincing, rich in sympathy and understanding . . . It is a harrowing document, into which Sem-Sandberg's breathes life . . .” — Allan Massie, Scotsman
“The author brings all the characters vividly to life. Through Sem-Sandberg's richly compelling narrative, this story of heart-wrenching suffering and extraordinary evil is absorbing from beginning to end.” — Mary Ann Elliott, Toowoomba Chronicle
“The story of Lodz is, through any prism, a grim tale. But, if it must be told (and, for all the pain, it must) then it is in redeeming hands with Sem-Sandberg.” — Madeleine Kingsley, Jewish Chronicle
“. . . to date, no novel has inquired so profoundly or resonantly into the labyrinths of a heart and soul and mind like Rumkowski's -- or made reading it so vital or compelling an obligation.” — Neil Besner, Winnipeg Free Press
“. . . a stunning achievement . . . [Steve] Sem-Sandberg is a highly skilled writer.” — Elise Moser, Rover Arts
“The Emperor of Lies is a chilling and illuminating look at a period of history that has been analyzed and reconstructed before, but rarely in quite so three-dimensional a fashion.” — Daphne Merkin, New York Times
“. . . a masterful achievement -- spare, harrowing, and profoundly sad.” — Kevin Power, Sunday Business Post
“... a brilliantly constructed novel, massive, detailed, teeming with characters; it captures the reader from almost the first page and does not let go ...” — Anna Porter, Globe and Mail
“The history of the Warsaw and Lodz ghettos has been amply recorded, documented and depicted elsewhere, in archives and in fiction. But to date, no novel has inquired so profoundly or resonantly into the labyrinths of a heart and soul and mind like Rumkowski’s -- or made reading it so vital or compelling an obligation.” — Neil Besner, Ottawa Citizen
“... an engaging writer ... [Steve Sem-Sandberg] has turned the rare trick of writing about the Holocaust in a way that takes us beyond the theme of epic Nazi evil that otherwise overpowers the entire genre.” — Jonathan Kay, National Post
“Utterly involving, morally scrupulous, written with a verve and pace that belie its dreadful setting, The Emperor of Lies -- in Sarah Death's masterly translation -- really does renew the genre.” — Boyd Tonkin, Independent
“... phenomenal ... Sem-Sandberg deftly mixes fiction and fact in The Emperor of Lies ... a remarkable work.” — Cynthia Ramsay, Jewish Independent