★★★★★ “…a charming historical novel wherein lovable townspeople rally to save their home.” Michele Sharpe, Foreword Reviews
★★★★★ “Full of heart, humor, and suspense, Steven Mayfield’s THE PENNY MANSIONS is a beautiful and multifaceted piece of fiction that is expertly rendered at every turn.” Kara Dennison, Indie Reader
★★★★ “Readers will love the colorful characters who fill Paradise…” Chanticleer Book Reviews
“…a charming piece of historical fiction delving into the life and death struggle of a small town in the early twentieth century.” Philip Zozzaro, U.S. Review (Recommended)
“In The Penny Mansions, Steven Mayfield gives the history of the American West a good, hard shake and what falls out is an antic tale of small-town intrigue featuring, among other things, a homicidal dwarf, a rope-twirling child genius, a troupe of double-crossing thespians, and a town full of lovable eccentrics. Move over Mark Twain, Steven Mayfield is gaining on you.”—Michael Bourne, author of Blithedale Canyon, contributing editor to Poet & Writers
“Mayfield is a yarn-spinner extraordinaire, a literary hypnotist, your maître d’ of immeasurable reading pleasures. Just crack these pages and see!”—M. Allen Cunningham, author of Q&A
“Steven Mayfield has done it again! Like his 2020 novel, Treasure of the Blue Whale, The Penny Mansions magically evokes an entire town replete with characters as delightfully quirky and vivid as those we find in the best tradition of tongue-in-cheek American literature. With empathy and humor, a keen eye for detail, and a beautifully tuned ear, Mayfield’s narrative grabs the reader from the start and doesn’t let go.”—Barbara Quick, award-winning poet and author of Vivaldi’s Virgins and What Disappears
“A Dickensian romp set in the early twentieth-century American West, Steven Mayfield’s The Penny Mansions breathes life into a colorful gallery of rogues and dreamers, of scoundrels and heroes. Echoes of modern-day corruption and skullduggery are balanced against a satisfyingly old-fashioned storytelling voice. Reminiscent of the big-hearted novels of John Irving, you’ll find yourself rooting for the lovable and plucky residents of Paradise, Idaho who go to extraordinary lengths to save their town…and each other.”—Phillip Hurst, author of Regent’s of Paris, Whiskey Boys, and The Land of Ale and Gloom
“Steven Mayfield is a natural, old-school storyteller and The Penny Mansions is a yarn spun by a writer at the top of his craft. Replete with a villain named Dredd, a protagonist named Bountiful, and a “vole-like” attorney named Mole, Mayfield’s Twain-in-cheek mix of history, humor, mayhem, and romance satisfies all the appetites. Paradise, Idaho may not precisely live up to its name, but there’s definitely gold in them thar pages.”—David R. Roth, award-winning author of The Femme Fatale Hypothesis
“Heartbreaking, heartwarming and hilarious. Set in the early 20th century, The Penny Mansions is brimming with evocative characters, rich historical detail, and gothic chills. Enter the village of Paradise, Idaho, and hold onto your hat (with the hand that’s not eagerly turning pages). This wild and wonderful community is about to battle catastrophe, villainy, and intrigue with all the competing heroics, conflicted loyalties, and quirky mischief it can muster. With surprises at every turn, this smart and funny novel hits all the high notes.” —Shirley Reva Vernick, award-winning author of Ripped Away and The Sky We Shared.