The latest issue of the Review of Biblical Literature has a review of the new Smyth & Helwys commentary on Ezekiel by Margaret Odell. For those who are unfamiliar with this series, it is published by the Baptist press started by the moderates after the Baptist troubles of the 1980s and 1990s. The series is aimed at providing leading biblical scholarship in a way that is accessible to nonspecialists. Translational and text-critical matters are not discussed, while technical footnotes are relegated to the end.
The review, written by Johan Lust, is generally positive, although he takes issue with Odell for not dealing with questions of compositional history. He also points to a few interpretative issues where he differs with her. He finds the section at the end of each chapter devoted to way the text could be preached to be quite good and well connected with her analysis of the text.
Tyler Williams at Codex will want to add this one to his list of commentaries on Ezekiel.