The Washington Post writes, "NOBODY'S ANGEL is a gem... it’s just about perfect."
Chicago Sun-Times on NOBODY’S ANGEL: "Heartbreaking... captivating... each page turn feels like real, authentic Chicago."
Booklist on NOBODY’S ANGEL: "The cynical, melancholy cabbie point of view is perfect for this kind of neon-lit, noir-tinged, saxophone-scored prose poem, and Clark hits all the right notes."
Publishers Weekly on NOBODY’S ANGEL: "[A] slim, sparse, and heartbreaking novel."
‘Hitching a ride in Eddie Miles’ cab is a rewarding experience.’
– Deadly Pleasures
‘A thoroughly satisfying journey into early 1970s Chicago, with the Windy City and its dark environs rising to the level of a living, breathing, vital character.’
– Deadly Pleasures
‘My favorite fiction novel this year.’
– Quentin Tarantino
'Starkly realistic... A wonderful slice of crime noir'
- SF Book Reviews
'Stark, merciless... a remarkable achievement in noir fiction.'
- Ron Fortier, Pulp Fiction Reviews
‘It’s a lean yet fully realized, exceptionally prosed character study’
- Spike Carter, Air Mail
‘Jack Clark has a real knack for telling a story, instilling it with tension, a pitch perfect kind of darkness and unease, as well as giving it that undoubtable sense of authenticity.’
- Jen Lucas, Jen Med’s Book Reviews
‘… the reason a lot of the book feels so real, so effortlessly crafted, is that Jack Clark knows this world.’
- Amy Walker, Trans-Scribe Blog
‘Gritty and suspenseful, with genuine characters and a complex setting, Nobody’s Angel is a captivating crime novel and a worthy addition to any crime fiction fan’s bookshelves.’
- Bookshelf Butterfly Blog