Really enjoyed this work. This is not a long commentary and so it is not very detailed. However, it is good on bringing out the theological perspective of Matthew and sensitive to the literary construction of the book (thus the title). I can't say I always agree with Garland's conclusions but I really find this an edifying read, even when I disagree (which actually isn't very often). And this is a well written commentary; it is a pleasure to read and not at all like chewing sawdust (like some commentaries are). Reading this is what made me interested in reading his volume on 2 Corinthians in the NAC series (which is also good).
Garland does a good job of tracing themes in Matthew. Of all the commentaries I have used for Matthew, this is one of a small lot that I always come back to and usually the first one I grab and with which I read the other more detailed ones in conversation. I also always consult Peter Leithart's 2 volume commentary in the "Through New Eyes" set. Garland and Leithart are my two conversation partners when I consult the bigger standard exegetical works on Matthew.