<p>"[<em>Easy Motion Tourist</em>] is a great novel about a horrifying place that was all new to me, and will surely resonate as all new to most British readers. It's shocking, it's funny, it's a vaulting jackal of a book that rips out your throat... and your heart. This book roils, rages, and roars. Leye Adenle has my vote for crown prince of crime writers in the UK." - <strong>James Ellroy</strong></p>
<p>"Fast and furious, told from a kaleidoscope of different points of view, it's a rollercoaster ride through a world of extremes, where everything is up for grabs." <strong> - The Guardian</strong></p>
<p>"Gritty, gripping, and hard to put down, <em>Easy Motion Tourist </em> delves into the dark side of Lagos, with a narrative structure that feels fresh and an incredibly immersive atmosphere. A welcome twist on the contemporary thriller." <strong>- The Crime Review</strong></p>
<p>"With cocaine-fuelled shoot-outs, dangerous seductions, and devastating secrets, Easy Motion Tourist is a suspenseful, delightful, and thought-provoking read." <strong>- Papertrail podcast</strong></p>
<p>"From luxurious hotel rooms to the gutters of Lagos, <em>Easy Motion Tourist</em> presents an uneasy, brutal metropolis where only the toughest survive. But among the ruthless violence and corruption there are rays of light, and <em>Easy Motion Tourist</em> offers an intriguing ending which might mean a promising sequel." </strong>- Cape Times</strong></p>
<p>"The plot is tight and seamless on this romance with the mean streets of Gidi, and Mr. Adenle's lean, gritty prose conjures the shade of Cyprian Ekwensi, one of the pioneers of Nigerian literature and the master chronicler of Lagos in the sixties." <strong>- Brittle Paper</strong></p>
<p>"A crime story woven into the fabric of Lagos... The moments of intense suspense are, however, balanced with the right amount of humour. Not for once did it feel like there was anything missing" <strong>- The Book Banque</strong></p>
<p>"This is the modern crime novel you've been looking for. It's a pearler of a debut. Go on, get lost in Lagos with Amaka and Guy." <strong>- Johannesburg Review of Books</strong></p>
<p>"The novel is a wild read, surging back and forth from seedy underbellies to the equally threatening halls of wealth and power with uncompromising speed" <strong>- Hank Stephenson</strong><strong>, bookseller, Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill, N.C., in Shelf Awareness</strong></p>
<p>"Leye, explores the city of Lagos through the eyes of Guy, Amaka, and the criminals Catch-Fire, Go-Slow, Chuks and Knockout. In the weaving of their different individual stories, he builds up the interconnectedness in the characters with an easy flow that makes the book a page turner." <strong>- Olisa TV</strong></p>
<p>"Spectacular - Adenle is crime fiction's best new voice for years." - <strong>Lee Child</strong></p>