Ellie's decision to learn to fly the classic Mustang fighter in a bid to save her late husband's company is as plausible as it is ambitious. The action is as cautiously crafted as Ellie's cockpit checks, but brings surges of excitement as if you were twitching the rudder with her. A hunt for the truth was never more compelling.
David Hall, Oxford Times
A tense and well-structured thriller....a story about love and loss and the dark nooks and crannies of the soul in which even the closest of partners hide their innermost secrets. Fascinating.
Yorkshire Post.
With its rounded characters and strong plot, this is an intelligent novel by Graham Hurley who - with his ninth novel - is showing himself to be a first-class writer.
Andrew Baldwin, Huddersfield Daily Examiner
His most compelling book yet.
Barry Forshaw, Crime Time.
Hurley has a canny way of tapping into the female psyche and unveiling the raw emotions involved in grief and loss. His experience as a writer shines through this novel which is not only compelling and addictive but also highlights his outstanding ability to envelop the reader.
Rachel Lamb, Southern Daily Echo.
"Unputdownable" doesn't figure in my dictionary but it accurately describes what must be another sure-fire winner.
Gerry Stribling, Wilts and Glos Standard.