Praise for The Creed of Violence:
"Boston Teran's The Creed of Violence is a terrific story and beautifully written. It works as a story about imperialism, and it's also a touching tale of fathers, sons and one very bad man's attempts at regeneration. But most of all it's exciting and tense and you'll probably read it, as I did, in one great sitting." Robert Ward, author of Red Baker and Four Kinds of Rain
“Teran’s considerable skills sneakily transform his characters, who use language like a concealed weapon. His Rawbone, a raconteur straddling the gutter between the old West and belle époque, is a Manila line braided with wit, cold-blooded efficiency, and a surprisingly expansive soula romantic cynic too wise to misinterpret derision for insight. The hallucinogenic epic he traverses with young John Lourdes produces one of the most exciting literary pairings since Fagin met Twist.” Todd Field
Praise for God Is a Bullet:
“Ranks with Joan Didion’s The White Album . . . and John Ford’s classic film The Searchers.” The San Francisco Examiner
“A millennial morality play . . . that might well have been written by William Blake [and] James Ellroy . . . if they’d all sat around with a few gallons of absinthe.” Dallas Morning Herald
Praise for Never Count Out the Dead:
“Cements Teran’s talent as a . . . virtuoso.” Publishers Weekly