<b>Intensely evocative</b>, you can almost smell the police and interview rooms . . . <b>authentic, gripping and all-consuming</b>
Daily Mail
Harrowing... <b>Vivid, unsparing prose</b>...helps make this <b>a haunting, highly disturbing mystery</b>.
Publishers Weekly
<b>An involving police procedural</b> with a protagonist who agonizes about maintaining both a committed personal relationship and a demanding career.
Booklist
Haynes <b>pulls no punches</b>...the skillful police work and <b>superb ending make the reading truly worthwhile</b>. Mystery readers will want more Haynes!
Library Journal
Elizabeth Haynes is the <b>most exciting thing to happen to crime fiction</b> in a long time
Sophie Hannah
<b>A brilliant gut-wrenching story</b> that will play on your mind
The Sun
I <b>never wanted to stop reading</b>; both Scarlett's story and the developing relationships within the major incident team are <b>gripping</b> stuff
Mystery People
The sprinkling of jet-black comedy and the <b>authentic</b> voice . . . <b>keeps you going back for more</b>
The Sun on Under a Silent Moon
<b>Oozes authenticity</b>
Daily Express on Under a Silent Moon
Had me <b>hooked</b> . . . I immediately wanted to turn back to the beginning and start reading again
Bookbag Blog on Under a Silent Moon
If Sophie Hannah looks over her shoulder, she'll see Haynes catching up fast, while picking up fans of the late Ruth Rendell along the way
Evening Telegraph
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Elizabeth Haynes worked for many years as a police analyst. Her debut novel, Into the Darkest Corner, won Amazon's Book of the Year in 2011 and Amazon's Rising Star Award for debut novels.
Elizabeth grew up in Sussex and studied English, German and Art History at Leicester University. She is currently taking a career break having worked for the past seven years as a police intelligence analyst. Elizabeth now lives in Norfolk with her husband and son, and writes in coffee shops and a shed-office which takes up most of the garden. She is a regular participant in, and a Municipal Liaison for, National Novel Writing Month - an annual challenge to write 50,000 words in the month of November.