"Robert C. Donnelly lays out a surprising, and depressing tale of decades of rampant corruption."
- Lee Juillerat (Klamath Falls Herald and News) "Seattle is the 'Emerald City,' and Portland the 'Rose City'. . . . But in his Dark Rose, Robert C. Donnelly sees other colors in the history of Portland. Instead of green and rose, he sees darker hues in his account of post-World War II corruption and racketeering.
- Todd Carney (H-Environment) "He critically uses many sources to create a narrative that alerts readers to numerous participants' lies and half-truths. Readers interested in Oregon history or in American urban, journalism, political, or criminal history will find value in Donnelly's accounting."
- Harry H. Stein (Oregon Historical Quarterly) "With new evidence discovered in recent years, Dark Rose proves to be an intriguing and very highly recommended read for American history collections."
- James A. Cox (Library Bookwatch) "As Robert C. Donnelly shows in Dark Rose, graft was as much a part of Portland's DNA as rainy winters."
- Jeff Baker (The Oregonian) "Dark Rose is an intriguing book . . . [it] presents a fascinating history of Portland's struggle with vice and organized crime that will likely be appreciated both by historians and by fans of historical or organized crime novels."
- Stephen J. Ross (Pacific Northwest Quarterly)