Review
Praise for the Hawkenlye Series
(: )'This is no murder-by-numbers writer. What seems a fascinating subplot, about a forest poeople who adhere to the old pagan ways, gradually becomes central to the investigation. Clare draws utterly believable characters who have warmth and humanity . . . Don't let the fact that this is the sixth in a series put you off. But I bet, like me, you'll be ordering books one to five when you've finished.' (Derby Evening Telegraph on A DARK NIGHT HIDDEN )
'A worthy heir to Ellis Peters, though grittier, materialises' (Poison in the Pen on FORTUNE LIKE THE MOON )
'Proof that a writer of medieval crime fiction can deliver something fresh'
(The Times )
'engrossing' (Kirkus Reviews )
'A rich and compelling mystery' (Tangled Web )
'They are actually rather good' (Publishers Weekly on A DARK NIGHT HIDDEN )
Derby Evening Telegraph on A DARK NIGHT HIDDEN
'This is no murder-by-numbers writer. What seems a fascinating subplot, about a forest poeople who adhere to the old pagan ways, gradually becomes central to the investigation. Clare draws utterly believable characters who have warmth and humanity . . . Don't let the fact that this is the sixth in a series put you off. But I bet, like me, you'll be ordering books one to five when you've finished.'
