A suspense story, that also functions as a social novel about contemporary mores and the tensions of ordinary life in the post 9/11 era.
"Riveting...Blauner has a fine ability to pile crisis on crisis...He builds a palpable sense of heartbreak and menace. Here's a suspense novel that truly hits us where we used to live before 9/11: in a warm nest of domestic assumptions...BOTTOM LINE: A very Good Day."
—Ron Givens, People Magazine
"Excellent."
—New York Daily News
"The Last Good Day is light years beyond a standard murder-mystery; it is a mesmerizing work of great American fiction. Blauner's story captures the frigid landscape of a crippled New York commuter town just two weeks after 9/11. This snapshot of crumbling affluence and numbing fear in America's suburbs is a masterpiece of prose and style, cover to cover."
—Nelson DeMille
"Page-turning... Vivid... Well-crafted... Violent... [Blauner] captures the unavoidable daily connections of life in a small town. He's at his best on unrequited longings and simmering resentments fed by the town's blue-collar roots and newly arrived, if uncertain, affluence."
—Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY
"Compelling... Memorable... Lively, sharp and up to the second... Perhaps Blauner's greatest accomplishment in The Last Good Day is evoking the feeling of unease we are so stuck with now... These familiar elements of unresolvable 'suspense' in our daily lives make Blauner's novel stick in the reader's mind after all his mystery's loose ends have been tied together."
—Marion Winik, Newsday
"More than just another murder mystery... A biting commentary... With the precision of a surgeon, Blauner dissects the suburban culture."
—Orlando Sentinel
"The characters are vivid, the secrets dark... A fun and poignant read."
—Philadelphia Inquirer
"A page-turner in the classic sense."
—Hartford Courant
"His prose style is tight. His dialogue is snap on, and his mix of social commentary and traditional thriller should appeal to a crossover audience."
—Booklist
"Author Peter Blauner has written five increasingly alert, astutely observant, and ambitious novels centred upon crime and social dismay, and now rampant post-September 11th societal disarray. His latest book The Last Good Day proves to be the break-through landmark one that blithely leaps over the more banal and pedestrian genre conventions, landing firmly upright on all fours as a genuinely wrenching and bloody literary work. One that evokes the tradition of Greek tragedy wherein small human flaws gather momentum heedlessly until events combine relentlessly and all hell breaks loose, with plain folks reverting to their primal roots as a competitive and possessive species."
—Alex Grant, Hackwriters.com
"Peter Blauner shatters the calm surface of everyday life in his riveting new novel. The Last Good Day has everything you want in a thriller—smart dialogue, a plot that draws you in and speeds you through the pages, and suspense that is as relentless as a stalker."
—Linda Fairstein