“In Bradford Morrow’s The Forger’s Daughter, there is artistry in the successful re-creation of rare books and manuscripts… His sympathetic cast of characters– Henry–aside face difficult moral choices and try to prove the old cliché that there is honoe indeed among (literary) thieves.”—Wall Street Journal
“Evocatively rendered and emotionally resonant, this literary crime novel is the real deal. Morrow’s gothic tale bears comparison with Poe’s own work.”—Publisher Weekly (starred review)
“The novel flits evocatively from upstate New York farmhouses to Manhattan auction houses, and there’s an aptly gothic tinge to the tense drama that ensues.”—Guardian
“This is a crime novel for booklovers…Fascinating and vividly rendered.”—Booklist