Dark, sharp and compelling -- Peter James on The Puppet Show A book that shines with tension, wit and invention -- William Shaw A thrilling curtain-raiser for what looks set to be a great new series -- Mick Herron on The Puppet Show Mike Craven is a forceful new voice in British crime fiction -- Caro Ramsay Gripping. Taut. Twisty -- Imran Mahmood Dark and twisted in all the right places. Poe is a great mix of compelling, complex & charismatic, and well on his way to becoming one of the standout characters in crime fiction -- Robert Scragg Fantastic -- Martina Cole on The Puppet Show I cannot recall the last time I binge read a novel in 36 hours . . . truly mind-blowing -- A. A. Dhand So dark and twisty -- Elly Griffiths Satisfyingly twisty and clever and the flashes of humour work well to offer the reader respite from the thrill of the read -- Michael J. Malone A powerful thriller from an explosive new talent. Tightly plotted, and not for the faint-hearted! -- David Mark on The Puppet Show In Tilly and Poe, MW Craven has created a stand-out duo who are two of the most compelling characters in crime fiction in recent years. They deserve to join the ranks of Holmes and Watson, Rebus and Clarke, Hill and Jordan -- Fiona Cummins Washington Poe is a name destined to be spoken by crime fiction enthusiasts everywhere: Britains answer to Harry Bosch . . . a wickedly, twisting and turning, mystery that will have readers breathlessly turning the pages until the final shocking conclusion -- Matt Hilton on The Puppet Show This book is twisted and dark and I loved it - not sure what that says about me -- Simon Toyne on The Puppet Show A brilliant start to what promises to be a fantastic series; get it now or kick yourself for missing out -- Graham Smith on The Puppet Show Washington Poe - a rising giant in detective fiction -- Alison Bruce A twisty thriller with a killer plot, backed up by solid research with characters youll want to keep spending time with -- Ed James One of the best British crime novels Ive read in a long time. Its a great, brilliantly researched plot, not so much a whodunnit, more how the hell can that be? Simply an unputdownable page-turner -- Nick Oldham Grabs you from the very first page. A dark and brilliantly twisted crime thriller, bringing back the inimitable Washington Poe and Tilly Bradshaw. You have to leave your fingerprints all over it -- Colin Falconer Dark, thrilling and unputdownable with sharply drawn characters that stride off the page -- Victoria Selman