Nathan Heller is the perfect private eye.New York Daily News
Collins has an outwardly artless style that conceals a great deal of art. New York Times
A unique private eye series with a believable, enduring hard-boiled hero.Los Angeles Times
The master of true-crime fiction. Chicago Magazine
Collins has not only devised an original take on what may well be the most-written-about crime in history but also made Heller's role in the case plausible.Publishers Weekly on Target Lancer
Target Lancer brings us a different, fact-based assassination scenario, eerily paralleling the Dealey Plaza nightmare. Kirkus Reviews on Target Lancer
Collins spins a fascinating tale with appearances by Jack Ruby, Jimmy Hoffa, and Bobby Kennedy. Gripping from the get-go, this will satisfy both Heller fans and assassination wonks ever eager for a new spin on the story. Booklist on Target Lancer
Terrific!Peterborough Telegraph Review
Another great addition to the Nate Heller legacy. It gets my highest recommendation Craig Zablo
A compelling fictional narrative, created from a meticulously researched examination of every conspiracy theory. Reviewingtheevidence.com
Too Many Bullets is both sad and thought provoking; a testimony to the one inescapable fact, we live in an imperfect world. Ron Fortier
Too Many Bullets dramatizes the fight between Nathan Heller's romanticism with his hard boiled cynicism Still, whether, Lancelot or Quixote, this tarnished knight proves to be one of the best on his quests for justice. The Hard Word blog
A classic Heller outing. The Rap Sheet
Precisely the sort of dramatic, complexly woven, and lightly sexy story that followers of this Iowa fictionist have been relishing for decades. The Rap Sheet
This latest novel marks forty years of some of the very best and most cohesive historical detective fiction ever written. Deadly Pleasures
If this is the final Heller (and I sincerely hope it is not), the detective goes out on a very high note. Deadly Pleasures
'Extremely well researchedseamlessly weaves in historical details and personalities.' Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine