If you want consistent <b>page-turning, character-driven and surprising storytelling</b>, then Mark Billingham is your man. He's gone the distance without stumbling once, been at it for twenty-five years and <b>only gets better novel to novel</b>. There's not many that you can say that about. I can't wait to put everything aside to read the next one
- MICHAEL CONNELLY,
<i>What The Night Brings </i>might well be the best Tom Thorne novel yet. <b>Billingham is on the form of his life</b>
- MICK HERRON,
Billingham's gripping twenty-fifth novel, <i>What the Night Brings</i>, is <b>as suspenseful as it is emotionally charged</b>. It's Billingham's masterful storytelling that makes him stand out as<b> one of crime fiction's finest</b>
- KARIN SLAUGHTER,
<b>A sensational, masterful, sharp and shocking thriller. </b>Mark Billingham needs no introduction, but <i>What the Night Brings</i> is <b>a true standout in one of the great crime series of our time</b>
- CHRIS WHITAKER,
In <i>What the Night Brings</i>, Tom Thorne is at <b>his dour, brilliant best</b>, hunting down a cop-killer, a journey into darkness that ends in a revelation so shocking it has the legendary detective questioning <i>everything</i>. Topical, wise, and <b>an instant throat-grabber. </b>
- VASEEM KHAN,
One of the <b>best British crime writers of his generation</b> - and worryingly for the rest, he <b>keeps getting better</b>.
- JOHN CONNOLLY,