National Bestseller "Richards continues his career-long inquiry into the nature of morality. . . . Delano is a powerfully drawn, devastatingly flawed central character. . . . There is a powerful story here, written with Richards' usual attention to detail and his wholly original approach to both prose and narrative, with a powerfully evoked, deeply flawed main character." --
The Vancouver Sun "
Principles to Live By demands that we look. Its descriptions are often staggeringly beautiful. . . . No one does the banality of evil quite like Richards. . . . A powerful, mysterious narrative engine." --
The Globe and Mail "The man who lives without principles is a pitiable beast. The question is: what principles should we live by? . . . The novel is not so much a conventional crime novel as it is a devil's comedy with God and His saints having the last word.. . . . I like the author's outspokenness, his bracing and fearless facing of the reader, eyeball to eyeball."
--National Post