"A gritty tale of troublesome family dynamics with a tough and determined protagonist." --Kirkus
"Atmospheric....Allen conjures a suitably noirish mood from the opening pages, and renders even her secondary characters in three dimensions. With regional intrigue and plenty of satisfying sleuthing, this series merits a long run." --Publisher's Weekly
"Allen's engaging heroine, sharp descriptions of life in a struggling small town, and a breakneck plot will make readers itch for the next in the series." --Booklist (starred review)
Praise for the Annie McIntyre Mysteries:
"If you liked the realist grit of Mare of Easttown, you'll savor this smart and layered tale from a new Georgia writer worth watching." --The Augusta Chronicle on Pay Dirt Road
"Intensity of plot and depth of characters lift Allen's novel into the top tier of rural noir. And her prose, rich with the rendering of the Texas countryside, imbues Pay Dirt Road with literary merit. Impressive and intense, Pay Dirt Road exemplifies splendid crime fiction--indeed, any fiction--and establishes Allen as a gifted creator."
--Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
"While Pay Dirt Road entertains, it also makes the reader think beyond the confines of the story. That's what good books are supposed to do." --New York Journal of Books
"Allen's prose lights up like a neon beer sign....The Central Texas setting rings true, not just in its gratifying buffet of kolaches, H-E-B tortillas, and Texas sheet cake, but in the turreted McMansions whose smiling bluebonnet photos hide a host of sins." --Texas Monthly on Pay Dirt Road
"[T]he Texas landscape, with its falling-apart houses and bedraggled bars, comes alive in this remarkable novel, reminiscent of Larry McMurtry's The Last Picture Show." --Booklist, starred review, Top 10 Debut Mysteries & Thrillers 2022 on Pay Dirt Road
"Taut, [with] pitch-perfect imagery...Mystery fans will hope to soon return." --Publishers Weekly on Hard Rain
"Wondrous....Allen proves herself as adept as the likes of David Baldacci, Lisa Gardner, and Lisa Scottoline."
--The Providence Journal on Pay Dirt Road
"There's a wistful air wafting through Samantha Jayne Allen's debut... Allen writes with keen acumen, her sentences marked with quiet yet powerful grace notes." --The New York Times on Pay Dirt Road