"A truly stunning masterpiece of crime fiction. Lou Berney's Crooks stands with some of the finest crime novels ever written which is no surprise since it comes from one of the greatest literary crime novelists in the world. A fascinating family crime cocktail with elements of Goodfellas, Boogie Nights, and The Godfather all brilliantly mixed together in one unforgettable novel." — Don Winslow, #1 Internationally bestselling author"Lou Berney is always good, but this book is dazzling: a panoramic, cross-generational look at a unique family pursuing their individual visions of the American dream. I wanted to spend more time with every one of these characters, and not just to make sure they weren't looting my bank account. Vivid, ingenious, compassionate — a tour de force." — Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of The Oligarch's Daughter"The incomparable Lou Berney does it again. Spellbinding, gritty, wickedly clever, and utterly addictive, Crooks is superior crime fiction with a global reach." — #1 New York Times bestselling author, Karin Slaughter"Crooks is a smart and funny crime novel with a big, big heart. The characters are so easy to love, and Lou Berney's writing is alive with wit and warmth and joy. He's such a gifted stylist and a terrific storyteller. I've read all of his books and this is my new favorite. I would recommend Crooks to just about anyone. Don't miss it!" — Jason Rekulak, New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Pictures"Darkly funny, wildly stylish, and full of heart, Lou Berney’s CROOKS is a tour de force, a decades-spanning epic of the most charming, eccentric family you could hope to meet. Every setting dazzles, every sentence crackles, and every character steals the scene. What a fantastic, voice-driven triumph. I am in awe!" — Angie Kim, New York Times bestselling author of Happiness Falls and Miracle Creek"I love this book. I love these messy rogues and their incompetent capers, I love the richly disparate settings and pitch-perfect eras, I love the ebb-and-flow pacing and the lightning bolts of humor, but most of all I simply love Lou Berney's sentence-by-sentence writing, offering profound reading enjoyment on every page." — Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author of Two Nights in Lisbon"Crooks is a propulsive, big-hearted crime saga that somehow manages to be both wildly entertaining and deeply moving. In Crooks, Lou Berney reimagines the American dream through the eyes of a crime family chasing success one con at a time. It's a tender, shrewd, and often darkly funny portrait of a family bound by love, lies, and larceny. With his signature warmth and precision, Berney explores what it means to belong—to a country, a family, and a legacy you didn’t choose." — Jean Kwok, NYT best-selling author of The Leftover Woman“Berney (Dark Ride) shines in this enthralling epic.... The tone is lighter than in Berney’s previous books, but the episodic structure and focus on character over action charms. Fans of Elmore Leonard will eat this up.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)“The personages are so well-drawn and specific they could each have their own novel.” — Library Journal"Berney continues to expand the genre of Midwest noir with style, humor, and a deep understanding of human frailty and flaw." — Kirkus Reviews"A remarkable, memorable novel from a master of crime fiction." — Booklist“Like all great crime writers, Lou Berney knows that a ripping story is only as good as the characters that make it rip.” — Los Angeles Times"With darkly funny dialogue and quick pacing, it’s both unputdownable and something you’re not ready to see come to a conclusion." — The Oklahoma Gazette“Berney is a gifted storyteller, and in his hands, Crooks and its wayward criminals demand your attention and appreciation — although maybe not your forgiveness.” — Minnesota Star Tribune“Works as both an epic crime tale and an intimate family story ... Berney’s style and flair for character and plot have earned him numerous awards. Crooks ranks at the top of his novels." — South Florida Sun Sentinel“[Berney] has Elmore Leonard's winking empathy though his humor that allows us to connect with this questionable family.” — The Hard Word"This compelling character study (with crimes!) is filled with richly drawn people that the reader will come to care about (bad guys or not!), engrossing suspenseful stories, and fascinating settings. The novel moves swiftly through its 367 pages without missing a single beat....Whatever you do, don't miss this wonderful novel." — Deadly Pleasures“Berney creates a vibrant patchwork of neon-lit, turn-of-the-20th-century America in all its semi-criminal glory.” — Airmail"Crooks is Lou Berney’s masterpiece." — Dayton Daily News