"The fear and pain that Marias has built up for a thousand pages oozes out like oily fate." -- Justin McNeil "His most moving and personal work to date." -- Megan Doll "Your Face Tomorrow is already being compared to Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu, and rightly so." "A seriousness of purpose, an eagerness to engage with ... metaphysical questions and to incorporate them into a gripping story." -- Tess Lewis "A literary tour de force ... as much about the past from which we are made as the present we have become." "Like the other volumes in the sequence, Poison, Shadow and Farewell is as stealthy as any spy." -- Louise Welsh "This talented and prolific "new Proust" has completed the third book of his monumental trilogy... The long sentences and paragraphs dear to Marias, a wordsmith translator of Sterne's Tristram Shandy as well as works by Faulkner, Conrad, and Nabokov, are a delight to navigate as the author pursues with surgical precision his relentless quest to discover what motivates the actions of his characters. Recommended." "This novel...crowns Marias's trilogy and his translator's lively English rendering of it with narrative honor." -- John Spurling "This deeply strange creation...may very well be the first authentic literary masterpiece of the 21st century." -- James Lasdun "Poison, Shadow and Farewell delivers a payoff at the end, but the real challenge, and pleasure, is in getting there." -- Larry Rohter "Quite unlike anything else today... One of the finest novels of modern times." -- Tim Martin "The strange mixture of high cultural references and Jaques' essentially thriller-like story line, make for a reading experience like no other." "The conclusion...is to be reminded of the intricacy with which he has fitted his pieces into the larger part." -- Colin Torre "Here's the wonderfully parenthetical operations of a human mind in the 21st century." -- Mauro Javier Cardenas "He mediates thriller or noir scenarios through a formidably erudite and elegant and sophisticated consciousness." -- Mark Ford "Marias's own seemingly infinite imaginings broaden and complicate the novel form-illuminating the undersides of the past and its characters." -- David Haglund "This brilliant trilogy must be one of the greatest novels of our age." -- Antony Beevor "Books of the Year" "Like so much of Marias's extraordinary writing, it is unforgettable." -- Margaret Drabble Books of the Year "The overall effect recalls the cerebral play of Borges, the dark humor of Pynchon, and meditative lyricism of Proust." "By one of the most original writers at work today, Your Face Tomorrow [is] as accomplished and sui generis as all his mature work [and the] most affecting narrative feat in Marias's work to date."