"Frye is witty, funny and crazy. He admits to his drug addiction and being 'not-sane.' Yet, he completes complicated tasks like staking out, research, reconnaissance, bank robbery without violence or weapons, escape, making new friends, being kind to people (even strangers and shaggy street dogs), 'dating' an ex-girlfriend over disposable phones, keeping up the appearances with old friends and casual sex. If you study him, you would probably befriend him. He is cool. Bad but cool. Criminal but not 'evil.' I hope things improve for him and that he stays safe in prisons where death visits randomly without notice nor cause. I hope to read more of his adventures in his Bank Robber's Blog."
"Like the other two great F's of American confessional literature, John and Dan Fante, Jeffrey Frye writes stories that are insightful, heartfelt and witty."
"Jeffrey Frye writes life as he experiences life. There is nothing masked or sugar-coated. His "real" is reality, whether glamorous or seedy."
"I love reading Jeffrey P. Frye's stuff. I can feel the hook pulling me in to read more and I am glad I was caught. Fascinating behind the scenes read of a very loveable bank robber's life."
--- Ujjwal Dey (Freedom Fiction)
--- Rasmus Drews (Moovy.dk)
--- Alexius Rex (Terror Times Thirteen)
--- Renfrue, (Amazon.com)