'A beautifully crafted, evocative psychological thriller . . . A dark, poetic, gripping, totally brilliant Brideshead Revisited for the 21st century' (
The Times )
'An unusually good debut psychological thriller from an author who instinctively knows how to tell a suspense story (think early Barbara Vine) and whose plotting, characterisation, fluent writing and dark humour should ensure her a successful career' (
Daily Mail )
'A wonderfully tense and foreboding thriller that is at the same time a clever, considered study of desire and a good old-fashioned page-turner' (
Psychologies )
'A shadowy, impeccably told tale of passion, friendship and murder' (
Marie Claire )
'With forensic attention to detail, this mystery is all-consumingly addictive' (
Easy Living )
'A brilliant new voice in crime fiction . . . Kelly expertly builds up the suspense . . . Extremely accomplished - Kelly creates an atmosphere as claustrophobic as a summer commute, which permeates the narrative and keeps the reader hooked.' (
Stylist )
'The dark world of psychological thrillers has a bright new voice . . . [a] twisted, brooding, creepy debut' (
Daily Mirror )
'Erin Kelly's gravely elegant style masks an arch talent for misdirection that allows her to spring several satisfyingly long-fused surprises' (
Daily Telegraph )
'A finely written debut novel' (
Mail on Sunday )
'A tense, twisting thriller . . . Atmospheric and gripping, it will keep you guessing to the end' (
Cosmopolitan )
'A psychological thriller that will give you chills' (
Red )
'A gripping debut, this thriller has a creeping sense of unease' (
Bella )
'This taut psychological thriller from new author Erin Kelly has unexpected twists and turns until the very last page' (
Now )
'THE POISON TREE has a nicely claustrophobic cape wrapped round it . . . the novel's a clever tease, the pay-off more than worth it' (
Time Out )
'A really great read' (
Good Housekeeping )
'Tense to the end' (
Woman & Home )
'Gripping . . . you won't put it down' (
Look )
'An enjoyable excursion into territory first colonised by Barbara Vine' (
Literary Review )
'I loved it . . . really spooky' (Alexandra Heminsley, BBC 6 Music )
'Terrifically vivid, beautifully written' (www.crimesquad.com )
'Weaving tangled webs, this is a gripping psychological thriller with believable characters and a fine sense of time and place. It will keep you intrigued from the menacing prologue to the defiant ending.' (
Choice )
'Meticulous and evocative detail does not hold up the impetus of the narrative . . . a most absorbing read' (www.shotsmag.co.uk )
'I suggest you grab a coffee, silent the phone and get comfy as you're not going to want to put this book done. It's that good . . . A creative, tense, gripping debut novel, and a must read.' (www.bookrabbit.com )
'In her compelling debut, Erin Kelly evokes the brooding atmosphere of
Rebecca, in a contemporary and completely convincing novel of tangled family desires.' (Sara Paretsky )
'The writing is elegant, atmospheric and sophisticated.'
(Sophie Hannah )
'Tense and menacing right from page one, filled with foreboding and a terrible sense of the inevitable. Kelly builds a feeling of claustrophobia and of seemingly ordinary people driven to do extraordinary things. It's a gripping psychological thrill . . . and I expect the author to go far.' (
Bookseller )