"Modiano is an ideal writer to gorge on ... in part because [his books] make up a system as beguiling and complete as any in contemporary literature ... [So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood] set[s] up a moody, delectable noir."–The New Yorker "A suspenseful inquiry into memory and storytelling, including the stories we tell ourselves about our own lives. It's the best kind of mystery, the kind that never stops haunting you. A-."–Entertainment Weekly "[Modiano's] fiction resonates so deeply [because] it occupies an elusive middle ground between place and personality ... Resonant ... Compelling."–Los Angeles Times "Euan Cameron's atmospheric translation does ample justice to this spectral tale."–Independent "There is intrigue, there are missing persons, there are affairs of the heart and body ... The beauty of [Modiano's] prose shines once again in this deep, short read."–Paste "Moody ... Lyrical ... Vintage Modiano, and a pleasure for fans of neonoir fiction."–Kirkus Reviews –