[A] <b>searing perceptive</b> novel
Observer
<b>Deeply contemporary, painfully real, heartbreakingly good</b>
- Mick Herron,
<i>Never Be Broken</i> <b>gloriously demonstrates that modern crime fiction really isn't all about the murders</b>
- Val McDermid,
<b>Addictive, chilling and beautifully written</b>. The timely story pulls you in deep
- Will Dean,
The Marnie Rome stories are <b>clever and sharp</b>, but they also have the most incredibly<b> emotional depth and clarity</b>. I adored it
- Joanna Cannon,
Sarah Hilary is going to be up there with the likes of Ruth Rendell, PD James and Val McDermid, as <b>a game changer of British crime fiction</b>
Crime Review
<b>Tough, tender, absolutely terrifying</b>
- Erin Kelly,
<b>Heartbreaking, tense, intelligent storytelling </b>from a writer at the top of her game. You won't get better writing than this
Live and Deadly blog
<b>Magnificent</b>
- Alex Marwood,
<b>Compulsive and page-turning</b>
- Melanie McGrath,
A<b> satisfyingly complex</b> mystery
Mail on Sunday