Author:Simon Bovey,Stuart McLoughlin,Robert Lonsdale,Emily Wachter,Ian Gelder,Lizzy Watts,Stephen Hogan,Benjamin Askew,Matthew Addis
Elver season on the River Severn - a time of mystery and danger. The wrong time and place for a young man to be searching for his place in the world. Starring Robert Lonsdale, Emily Wachter, Ian Gelder, Stuart McLoughlin, Lizzy Watts, Stephen Hogan, Benjamin Askew and Matt Addis. Written by Simon Bovey. Directed by Marc Beeby.
One of his best
—— The TimesVintage Nordic storytelling
—— ObserverImpeccable plotting
—— Daily ExpressAbsorbing, chilling and dripping with evil atmosphere
—— The TimesRather in the way that Dire Straits were the Trojan horse that kickstarted the CD industry, Mankell's novels became the standard bearer for foreign crime in translation...the writer is a man of rare skills
—— Barry Forshaw , Daily ExpressA master of detective fiction
—— Daily TelegraphIf you like your YA witch stories with a difference then I suggest picking up a copy The Circle... [I'm]excited for the next one.
—— Totally BookaliciousThe most interesting book to come out of Sweden this year, and it’s not another crime thriller!
—— fabruary8[I] enjoyed it so much I can thoroughly recommend this quite superb tale, and urge all to go out and order a copy today. I can’t wait for the second installment.
—— monstersfromhell.co.ukThis was definitely a brilliant book, that is well worth taking the time to invest in and read.
—— Serendipity ReviewsTense and full of dramatic twists and turns, I look forward to seeing what is next for the witches in part two which is called Fire
—— MeMyBooksandIWitches are the new black. This is the first in a best-selling Swedish trilogy and it's one you will not want to miss out on... An epic holiday read, it's got a fantastical, interwoven narrative that is just what you need to take you all the from the airport departure lounge to a shady spot beside the pool.
—— www.sugarscape.comThis book was one of those that I just couldn’t put down, and despite its size I found it to be a really quick read. The characters were all so different and yet still fit together in their own way, and I was truly shocked by some of the events. I loved the fact that the book wasn’t too teenage despite taking place in a high school, as the characters have genuine problems to overcome with each trying to find their own way to cope with their powers. A great read, I’m really looking forward to book two!
—— Book Chick City