What a rollercoaster ride! A thrill a minute - <b>I loved it.</b>
Clare Mackintosh
<i>To Catch A Killer</i> is <b>one of my favourite books of the year</b>. The intricate, clever story is told well, and the characters are brilliantly drawn.
Rachel Abbott
Fast-moving. Unexpected twists. Punchy writing. This author has teeth! <b>A perfect thriller</b> for winter nights!
Jane Corry, author of The Dead Ex
A real white-knuckle ride of a thriller that packs a big emotional punch. This is<b> top class crime writing</b>.
Tammy Cohen
Wow. Whether you like <b>fast-paced thrillers</b> or in-depth (spot-on) character-led mysteries, you're going to love<i> To Catch a Killer</i> by Emma Kavanagh. <b>LOVED it.</b>
Caz Frear
This transatlantic thriller has <b>elements of Bourne and Lee Child</b> while remaining true to its British police procedural roots. Beautifully written, expertly paced and highly entertaining.
Sinead Crowley
Pacy, emotional and <b>a cracking read</b>!
Jane Isaac
A<b> darkly brilliant tale</b> of psychological manipulation, which I was entirely hooked by, from page one. Bravo, Emma!
Kate Rhoades
<b>I absolutely loved it.</b> I was <b>completely hooked</b> from the start, it was a stunning read. Plus the ending blew me away.
Rebecca Bradley
To Catch a Killer is a <b>pacy cat-and-mouse thriller</b> with real depth and a protagonist I want to go for a drink with. A <b>brilliant character-driven story</b> perfect for anyone who adores a <b>twisting, turning read</b>. I loved it.
Amanda Jennings
Absorbing page-turner that delivers the twists.
Sunday Times Crime Club
Effortlessly turns and twists, all the while ratcheting up the tension.
Living
I absolutely raced through it and loved every minute of the <b>heart-pounding cat-and-mouse chase</b>. DS Alice Parr is brilliant, three-dimensional, and utterly memorable, and I can't wait to see more of her soon.
Elle Croft
Perfect for fans of tense thrillers.
Candis
<b>Exceptional</b>. Simply exceptional as crime/ thriller reads go. This is just <b>a very clever read</b>; perfect if you love detective dramas.
Woman's Way
One of the key ingredients in modern bestsellers is the woman-in-peril story. Exciting
The Tablet
<b>Twists and turns</b> abound in Emma Kavanagh's <b>heart-pounding</b> police procedural thriller, which introduces a <b>compelling</b> new lead in the form of DS Alice Parr ... a <b>frightening game of cat and mouse</b> with a killer who's watching her every move. Just when you think you've got the measure of the story, Kavanagh throws another curveball that will leave you slack-jawed. <b>Be prepared to read this in one sitting.</b>
CultureFly
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Emma was born in Wales in 1978 and currently lives in South Wales with her husband and their one year old son. She trained as a psychologist and after leaving university, started her own business as a psychology consultant, specialising in human performance in extreme situations. For seven years she provided training and consultation for police forces and NATO and military personnel throughout the UK and Europe.
For more information, tweet Emma @EmmaLK