“[A] perfect intersection of film noir and espionage fiction” – Publisher’s Weekly
“Effectively moody” – Library Journal
“Exceptional” – Michael Moorcock, New Statesman’s Books Of the Year
“A masterpiece of intrigue … by mixing fact and fiction with a surefooted ease that would make bestselling authors weep with jealousy, Fromenthal keeps his audience guessing right up until the closing moments” – Tripwire
“Tells a satisfying mystery” – Chico’s Comics Page
“The Prague Coup reminds readers that sometimes writers lived lives more interesting than the ones they created in their novels.“ – New York Journal of Books
“One of those graphic novels that demonstrate what an intelligent art form this has become … an intriguing, speculative Cold War thriller that has both plausibility and gravitas” – NB Magazine
“A stellar retelling of the effort and espionage that went into making one of the cinema’s greatest spy tales. 10 out of 10!” - Newsarama
“Gripping drama and tense cloak and dagger action” – Graphic Novel Resources
“Intellectually engaging, beautifully observed and memorable, a fitting companion to Greene’s own work. He’d probably appreciate it” – Slings and Arrows
“An absorbing read … mix[es] fact and fiction very deftly without hitting a false note” - The Graham Greene Birthplace Trust
“A fast-moving, absorbing story” - Historical Novel Society