Jones' somber tone and damp, overcast setting help make the novel a kind of critique of the new economy that put both men in such desperate straits. . . . A striking and careful portrait of ambition crashing against reality. Kirkus, starred review
With this thriller-like plot in place, Jones is free to exercise his considerable gifts as a stylist, and breathtaking descriptions of landscape and animal life abound. Publishers Weekly
Jones is a Welsh writer who has been compared to Cormac McCarthy, but his sparse style also recalls Ernest Hemingway. Kirkus Reviews
As a novel full of skewed moral judgments and reckless acts, it has plenty of emotional clout and immense narrative pull. . . . There are brief spurts of bloody, visceral prosefish gutted, rabbits skinned, cattle stunnedalong with moments of striking lyricism. Star Tribune
"When it comes to the act of writing itself, you just have to forget labels exist and listen to the demands of the story. Publishers Weekly
The novel as a whole illuminates the inner, fragile struggles of men and the dangerous visible struggles that result when certain paths are chosen. NewPages
"Jones book is a blunt fable about desperation, and unlike the shadow comedy it depicts, its built to last." Star Tribune
"Jones offers gorgeous observation of nature's indifference to human intervention, and juxtaposes it with characters who define themselves by their inability to influence the manmade systems by which they are held in check. There is no hopeuntil there is." Heavy Feather
"Jones strips his prose to the heartbeat minimum. Its plaintive nudity is like the sea itself, so present in this novel, 'like some broken metronome for the earth.'" Cleaver Magazine
Everything I Found on the Beach, a compact but powerful novel by Cynan Jones, might just be one of the rawest and honest interpretations of what the sea is to us. Summerset Review
"For those of us who write, tell and read stories to make sense of the world, I feel this short novel is a work of great insight. It does that all-too-rare thing which is to spool on in your mind after youve read it. Electric Literature
Raw, abrasive, and compact, Jones short novels carry a muscular, confident tone. Hazel & Wren
A heartbreakingly relatable narrative. Cultured Vultures
Cynan Jones's Everything I Found on the Beach is a remarkable novel, quiet but powerful. . . . Thought-provoking and somehow uplifting, in its beautiful, artistic consideration of life itself. Shelf Awareness
"Filled with poverty, heartbreak, and danger, Jones novel poses some very simple but timeless questions." Vol. 1 Brooklyn
My old grandmother had a pressure cooker built of fine and heavy metal that would hop and bang on the stove as it worked but only slowly, reluctantly, it seemed, offer itself the relief of a strong, composed scream. In the work of Cynan Jonesnever more so than in Everything I Found on the Beachwe find a similar mechanism at play, except that it is the pages, full of sturdily encased fury, that hop and bang, and it is us at the books end who turn to wall or pillow or wide, empty world and scream. This is powerful writing. Let there be no doubt about it. Laird Hunt