"As Ms. Mina grippingly reveals the implications of these events, it's clear that she is something more than a crime writer. Like Dennis Lehane with Mystic River, she describes a close-knit, secretive community in a substantial novel that happens to be centered on a crime."--Janet Maslin, New York Times
"One of the most exciting writers to have emerged in Britain for years."--Ian Rankin
"Splendidly written...Magnificently readable....Her characters breathe with an almost Dickensian life."--The Times
"Her characterizations and settings are so authentic....There are probably now as many crime writers in Scotland as criminals, but Mina may be the pick of the bunch."--Daily Telegraph