<b>Powerful</b>...<b>Once again, Dolan writes brilliantly </b>about the liminal existence of migrant workers, and the political subplot is bang up-to-date
- Joan Smith, Sunday Times
A timely whodunit that takes a sophisticated slant on contemporary politics and the rise of the far right. Building to a breathlessly exciting finale, it’s <b>beautifully written and superbly plotted, confirming Dolan’s status as an exciting new voice in fiction</b>
Sunday Mirror
A very savvy and ultra-modern storyline that is <b>frightening in its believability</b>
- Doug Johnstone, Big Issue
Eva Dolan is a newcomer to crime fiction, but <b>she pulls off the entertainment-information balancing act with the skill of an old pro</b>
- Jake Kerridge, 4 stars, Daily Telegraph
<b>Peterborough as a setting for edgy crime fiction? An unlikely proposition, but Dolan pulled it off</b>
- Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
Two men are kicked to death in brutal attacks.
Caught on CCTV, the murderer hides his face – but raises a Nazi salute.
In a town riddled with racial tension, Detectives Zigic and Ferreira from the Hate Crimes Unit are under pressure to find the killer.
But when a car ploughs into a bus stop early one morning, the Detectives have another case on their hands, and soon the media are hounding them for answers.
Riots break out, the leader of right-wing party steps into the spotlight, and Zigic and Ferreira must act fast – before more violence erupts.
'A rising star of crime fiction'
BBC Radio 4 Front Row
'Powerful'
Sunday Times
'Breathlessly exciting'
Sunday Mirror
'Gritty'
Daily Express
'Everyone should read this'
Sarah Hilary
'Frightening in its believability'
Big Issue