<i><b>A powerful, scary suspense mystery</b> which had me swiping over pages at speed while <b>savouring every word</b>. This is a <b>brilliant novel.</b></i>
- Lesley Thomson,
<b>Shaw never lectures; his crucial imperative remains ironclad storytelling and razor-sharp characterisation, both in evidence here</b>
Financial Times
It offers<b> a complex, thoroughly involving set of interlocking mysteries, full of properly realised characters and wonderfully atmospheric settings. </b>And you'll learn a lot about badgers along the way
The Mail on Sunday (Best Fiction Round-Up)
<b>A taut, atmospheric mystery with a complex plot</b>
Candis
<b>[A]n ingenious, often moving and always powerful story</b>, which brilliantly captures Kent and its social divisions and offers a realistic, if harsh, look at the inequalities of life in modern Britain.
Crime Review
<b>If you haven't read any William Shaw before start immediately</b>
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William Shaw has been shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger, longlisted for the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year and nominated for a Barry Award. A regular at festivals, he organises panel talks and CWA events across the south east.
Shaw is the author of the acclaimed Breen & Tozer crime series: A Song from Dead Lips, A House of Knives, A Book of Scars and Sympathy for the Devil; and the standalone bestseller The Birdwatcher. He is writing a new crime series starring the character DS Alexandra Cupidi from The Birdwatcher, the first of which is Salt Lane. He worked as a journalist for over twenty years and lives in Brighton.