Hind's Kidnap is a view of a sunken cathedral. A thoroughly cogent, marvelous, intricate, even awesome structure, the cathedral in
Hind's Kidnap is encountered like a fish coming upon Chartres in the ocean depths. – Walker Percy
A novel which is in many ways an unusual and distinguished work of the imagination. – J. G. Farrell, The Spectator, London
It is full of marvels.... All is code in
Hind's Kidnap; and deciphered, it's dazzling. – John Leonard,
The New York Times The excellent but dumfoundingly prolix result is an often funny, painfully intense psychological detective story filled with Double-Crostics, Nabokovian word games and revelations that tantalizingly obscure as much as they reveal....It requires dedication and patience to follow the trail of Hind's windings and unwindings, though the reader's kidnaped hours are in the end handsomely ransomed. Along the way, it is often difficult to see de Forrest for the trees–even with, or from, what McElroy calls Hind's height. –
Time, Present Imperfect