“Brilliantly captures the chaos of divorce, turning a personal tragedy into a universal truth.” ―The Washington Post
“Brutally honest and darkly humorous, revealing the complexities of love.” ― The New York Times
“The divorcing Roses go to battle over their beautiful home and the objects in it―and take revenge to stunning heights. You may have seen the fantastic 1989 film with Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, but the book is even more terrifying, black-humored, black-hearted and bristling, because you’re trapped inside the self-justifying, increasingly mad minds of Jonathan and Barbara Rose.” ―Gillian Flynn, New York Times bestselling author of Gone Girl
“A darkly twisted, sharply written, rabbit-hole of a story.” ―Karin Slaughter, New York Times and #1 international bestselling author
“Warren Adler’s sharp wit transforms the turmoil of a crumbling marriage into a captivating narrative that resonates with anyone who’s loved deeply.” ―Los Angeles Times
“A profound exploration of love’s complexities.” ―Harper’s Magazine
“[The] perennial, darkly humorous narrative of a turbulent divorce.” ―She Reads
“A darkly comic study of a viciously disintegrating marriage.” ―The Guardian
“One of the OG classics of domestic noir, Warren Adler’s The War of The Roses remains as sharp as a thorn and as deliciously dark as when it first arrived decades ago. The cat and mouse between the vicious, cutthroat Roses plays out in splendid fashion! An engrossing, exquisitely entertaining portrait of a divorce gone wickedly off the rails. I could not put it down!” ―May Cobb, author of The Hunting Wives
“Adler masterfully depicts the absurdity of love’s end, reminding us that every relationship has its battles.” ―People Magazine
“A poignant commentary on relationships, exposing the thin line between love and hate.” ― USA Today
“Skillfully blend[s] humor and heartbreak in a story that feels both personal and universal.” ―The Atlantic
“With an updated cover and author revisions, this novel continues to delight dark-humored souls. . . . For those with a taste for revenge and the darkly comic, for those who would enjoy a sharply written story filled with dynamic, puerile acts of antagonism: this beach read is for you.” —The Chicago Review of Books
“In War of the Roses, Adler illustrates that the end of love can be just as compelling as its beginning, making us question the nature of commitment.” ―The New Yorker
“If you are looking for a high-octane tale of marital dysfunction with guaranteed laughs (however acidic), The War of the Roses is endlessly diverting.” ―The Sunday Times
“A very, very funny novel.” ―New York Daily News