“Eliot Peper’s Bandwidth is a thoughtful meditation on the ethics of power among those who broker it…Peper manages a great deal of complexity without sacrificing clarity or pace, and I read it all in a single fascinated sitting…The depth and vulnerability of Dag’s perspective, his loneliness, and the value he places on his few real friendships, kept Bandwidth feeling real and urgent.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A very credibly rendered near future…Peper guides his story with a sure hand, lacing its narrative with issues and references that resonate powerfully in the age of net neutrality, algorithms, and social media hacks.” —Publishers Weekly
“Peper’s fast-moving thriller strikes a good balance between fast action, believable plot, and interesting characters and is worth a look.” —Kirkus Reviews