Isle of Dogs
Iain Sinclair, 10 May 1990
“... dog-fighting is convincing, without being excessive. The bigger the advance you receive, as Elmore Leonard has discovered, the bigger the research team you have to carry: until the novel disappears under its cargo of unassimilated information. Ely’s pitch is pastoral, but sour. All the drift is towards the pit bull combat that provides the book’s ... ”