<p>‘Mills has once again delivered an evocatively well-written and researched mystery which ticks all the suspense boxes’ Daily Mail</p> <p>‘[A] mesmerising new novel … his best work in an already accomplished career’ Barry Forshaw, Independent</p> <p>‘Mark Mills writes beautifully … very enjoyable’ Literary Review</p> <p>‘An absorbing thriller and atmospheric plot twister’ Woman & Home</p> <p>‘A sumptuously stylish mystery’ Easy Living</p> <p>‘A riveting, creepy tale’ City A.M</p> <p>'Outstandingly good … beautifully written, cleverly plotted and highly recommended' Literary Review on The Information Officer</p> <p>'A forgotten corner of World War II rediscovered and expertly revealed to us. Fascinating and shrewdly compelling – Mark Mills does it again' William Boyd on The Information Officer</p> <p>'A compelling, vividly rendered slow burn of a book which culminates in an electrifying climax' Guardian on The Information Officer</p> <p>'An intriguing puzzle, elegantly written…a pleasure to read…beautifully captured' Sunday Telegraph on The Savage Garden</p>
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Mark Mills graduated from Cambridge University in 1986. He has lived in both Italy and France, and has written for the screen. His first novel, The Whaleboat House, won the 2004 Crime Writers’ Association Award for Best Novel by a debut author. His second, The Savage Garden, received stunning reviews and was a No. 1 bestseller. His third, The Information Officer, was shortlisted for the 2009 CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award. He lives in Oxford with his wife and two children.