‘The mood is subdued, but the accumulated effect of his descriptions is deceptively powerful…Although “Ghost MacIndoe” celebrates the virtues of self-possession, it is as a meditation on the nature of memory itself that it makes its most lasting impression.’ Sunday Times‘Elegiac, beautifully written and compelling. Buckley’s novel is a fine achievement.’ Christina Koning, The Times‘The story is lifted by Buckley’s exceptionally vivid powers of description. It is the work of a writer of considerable talent.’ Melissa Denes, Sunday Telegraph‘The quality of attention Jonathan Buckley brings to his material deserves to be called poetic…his story makes a good deal of other contemporary fiction look empty.’ Sean O'Brien, TLS