Author:Stuart Neville
DI Jack Lennon and DCI Serena Flanagan must join forces to investigate a series of murders reaching back decades
Rea Carlisle inherits a house from an uncle she never knew – and with it a leather-bound book containing fingernails, locks of hair and a list of victims.
Horrified, Rea turns to the only person she can think of: old flame DI Jack Lennon. But Lennon has his own troubles, and they only get worse when a brutal murder places him in the crosshairs of one of the force's toughest detectives: DCI Serena Flanagan.
Lennon soon realises that running isn't an option, and an alliance with Flanagan is the only way to find a killer with nothing left to lose.
'A thriller writer at the top of his game'
Sunday Independent
'Packs a real punch'
Guardian
'Neville's best yet'
Sunday Mirror
'Confirms Neville's place in the first division of crime writers'
Spectator
Gripping from start to finish. Neville's economical yet nuanced prose style drives the plot forward at breakneck speed while building complex characters with the deftness that defines a thriller writer at the top of his game
—— Sunday IndependentDeftly plotted, fast paced and the denouement packs a real punch
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianThis pacey, exciting thriller is Neville's best yet
—— Sunday MirrorCrisply written and fast-moving, the novel has a brutal honesty that confirms Neville's place in the first division of crime writers
—— SpectatorCrime fiction doesn't get much better
—— Lee ChildWhat makes Stuart Neville so special is that he never forgets the human heart that beats inside the bleakest darkness
—— Val McDermidSuccinct and pacy storytelling stretched taut across a morass of unresolved tensions and motives for murder that don’t necessarily fit the prevailing post-peace process narrative. Lennon could well serve as a poster boy for conflict resolution, a deeply flawed man who has in the past been his own worst enemy and is now battered and scarred, physically and emotionally, as he pursues truth and justice by any means necessary
—— Irish TimesThis is crime fiction right out of the top drawer. The dialogue throughout the book snaps and jitters with electricity, and as the climax unfolds nothing will be able to make you put the book down. The elements of pity, humanity and compassion are never far under the swirling surface action of this novel, and it will certainly be put on my ‘best of 2014' shelf
—— CrimefictionloverNeville is back with a bang… Just as captivating as the previous novels… I loved everything about the book
—— Ulster TatlerNeville, who was heaped with praise for his first book, has managed to keep the good stuff coming, and his new novel shows no sign of a dip in performance
—— Sunday Business PostWith a sure grasp of the mechanics of suspense, Neville’s real coup is his multifaceted and conflicted protagonists
—— Good Book GuideA chillingly brilliant thriller
—— Red MagazineA sustained work of near genius that takes a very familiar theme - man leaves wife for younger model - and not only brilliantly dissects the breakdown of the marriage but also teh consequences for the couple's close circle of friends ...Cohen's first foray into psychological suspense is a triumph.
—— Daily MailTaut, tense and addictive
—— Good HousekeepingCohen’s marital drama morphs into a psychological thriller, and a last-minute twist set into motion much earlier in the narrative is brilliant.
—— Publishers Weekly USA war novel like no other…“Dark desires sizzle” and explode with a furious climax. Ellroy is not only back in form – he’s raised the stakes.
—— Kirkus Review (starred review)One of the most original and daring writers alive.
—— Independent on SundayIt’s an epic 687-page undertaking that is at times disturbingly violent – a must for noir fans.
—— StylistEllroy, writing in his signature telegraphic style, strives to depict reality, every dark aspect of it: there’s murder, apparent ritual suicides, hate crimes and a world of characters that you just cannot root for. Ellroy successfully establishes his four main characters, alongside a wealth of fully developed, clever and sophisticated secondary characters, within his own creation of a microcosm of a community challenged by politics and an unavoidable history.
—— Culture FlyJames Ellroy is the best crime writer in the world.
—— Irish TimesA brash, two-fisted tour-de-force of spleen and invective which holds up a cracked and tarnished mirror to a turbulent period of American history … powerful in scope, theme and character … for blood and guts, he could give Beowulf a run for its money … it is impossible to deny the power and energy that has gone into Perfidia, which is more than a crime novel whilst showing, at the same time, what the crime novel is capable of.
—— SHOTSThe prose is as tight and fast moving as ever … If you are in pursuit of vintage Ellroy, this book is for you.
—— The RegisterA sprawling, uncompromising epic of crime and depravity.
—— Publishers WeeklyAs unflinching and sharp as ever, even more so . . . Perfidia might be his [Ellroy’s] finest novel yet . . . Its story is full of tectonic movements, fascinating and dangerous characters with ambiguous morality, and events bigger than life itself. It’s brilliant in its complexity and vastness.
—— Upcoming4.meAs abrasive and compelling as always.
—— Me and My Big Mouth