
Midwest Book Review
“A deftly crafted work of historical fiction that takes place in the paleolithic era.”

The Vancouver Sun
Book review: B.C. archeologist unearths exciting story in new novel

Cortes Currents
Folk U: Escape to the (far) past through ‘Eyes of the Leopard’

ICI Radio-Canada
Brian Hayden was interviewed by Radio-Canada’s Phare Ouest program about Eyes of the Leopard (in French).

National Post
How beer fuelled the feasting culture that led to civilization