<b>One of the great series</b> of British crime fiction
The Times
Another tough but utterly intriguing entry in <b>one of the best British police detective series</b> going
Winnipeg Free Press
<b>One of the great series</b> of British crime fiction
The Times
A new <b>Mark Billingham is always a treat</b> and <i>The Killing Habit</i> hurls the reader straight into the action. <b>Thoroughly enjoyable for being so very real.</b>
Susie Steiner, author of Missing, Presumed and Persons Unknown
Mark Billingham on <b>superb </b>form. A finely paced and polished procedural, with <b>twists and turns galore and an ending that will chill your soul</b>.
Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home
A new <b>Mark Billingham is always a treat</b> and <i>The Killing Habit</i> hurls the reader straight into the action. <b>Thoroughly enjoyable for being so very real.</b>
Susie Steiner, author of Missing, Presumed and Persons Unknown
Mark Billingham on <b>superb </b>form. A finely paced and polished procedural, with <b>twists and turns galore and an ending that will chill your soul</b>.
Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home
An unconventional <b>literary superstar</b>
Mail on Sunday
An unconventional <b>literary superstar</b>
Mail on Sunday
As ever with Billingham, a rich cast of characters and tense situations are marshalled with panache, leading to <b>a final terrifying encounter</b>
Financial Times
As ever with Billingham, a rich cast of characters and tense situations are marshalled with panache, leading to <b>a final terrifying encounter</b>
Financial Times
Thorne is a <b>terrific </b>invention
Irish Independent
The strength of the DI Thorne novels is in the knowledge that all of this could be real. The closing of the novel <b>will please even the most discerning fan of the police procedural</b>, and leave you yearning for more.
Crime Fiction Lover
<b>Entertaining</b>, thought provoking and current
West Australian
Another tough but utterly intriguing entry in <b>one of the best British police detective series</b> going
Winnipeg Free Press
Thorne is a <b>terrific </b>invention
Irish Independent
The strength of the DI Thorne novels is in the knowledge that all of this could be real. The closing of the novel <b>will please even the most discerning fan of the police procedural</b>, and leave you yearning for more.
Crime Fiction Lover
Want something to get the heart racing as you laze by the pool?...<b>A thrilling read</b> not for the faint-hearted
Sun