Exceptionally enjoyable . . . Greig very skilfully combines a gripping adventure story with an exploration of the dark forces that shaped Scottish history.--Sunday Times
Prepare to be pitched back in time in this visceral and passionate novel set in 16th Century Scotland--Sunday Post Dundee
[A] highly entertaining historical novel--Independent
Andrew Greig's novel is written in archaic Scots; the result is an immersive reading experience, helped along by a glossary. This is a meaty, satisfying novel and the character of Rose, a strong woman trapped by her circumstances, will linger long.--Times
[N]ever allows the narrative to flag. William Fowler is his perfect alter ego, a poet, a gowfer and a natural raconteur--Literary Review
This novel is full of surprises, rich in delights. Greig writes with rare authority and understandings. Sometimes it seems as if he was behind a heavy tapestry or curtain listening to everything being said, then keeking through a gap to view the action.--The Scotsman
Mr Greig is a master at conjuring atmosphere, very good on taste and aroma-'the smell of ink, that dark and pungent rot'-and keeps his complex tangle of plotlines taut. He avoids quaint archaism and possesses the ability to make the past feel present to the people he describes--Country Life
[A] rich, lyrical, rackety, colourful read.--Daily Mail
Rose Nicolson is a remarkable novel, a work of imagination, intelligence and gusto . . . the novel is full of surprises, rich in delights. Greig writes with rare authority and understanding.--The Scotsman Magazine
[A] brilliant combination of romance and historical insight, and Rose is an intriguing heroine.--Woman & Home
[A]n exquisitely crafted historical novel that elegantly evokes 16th century Embra while also providing a thrilling snapshot of the struggle for power over Scotland's crown.--Wee Review
This is a gripping and engrossing retelling of a dramatic period in Scottish history by an appealing and engaging narrator.--Countryman Magazine
A vivid and passionate novel set in 16th Century Scotland--Edinburgh Life
Rose Nicolson is a remarkable novel, a work of imagination, intelligence and gusto . . .This novel is full of surprises, rich in delights. Greig writes with rare authority and understanding . . . it is lucid and has the essential rapidity that a historical romance requires. --Allan Massie, The Scotsman
Of the books i've read so far, i'd have to mention . . . Rose Nicolson by Andrew Greig--Ian Rankin (Books of the Year, Irish Independent)
[A] rich, lyrical, rackety, colourful read.
--Daily MailRose Nicolson is a remarkable novel, a work of imagination, intelligence and gusto . . . the novel is full of surprises, rich in delights. Greig writes with rare authority and understanding.
--The Scotsman Magazine