Publishing News, January 2002
DANCING WITH THE UNINVITED GUEST. A taut and intricate thriller - weird and strange - a compulsive read.
Review
'Places her firmly in the first division of the newer crime writing generation' (The Times on The Long Close Call )
'A compelling psychological thriller with echoes of Barbara Vine and Minette Walters. Well written, intelligent and chilling' (Val McDermid on A Likeness in Stone )
'Chilling first novel . . . absorbing and genuinely surprising' (Guardian on A Likeness in Stone )
'If you like playing mind games, you'll love this book... This superbly plotted novel goes furhter than your aaverage crime thriller and its psychological thread will keep you on the edge of your seat' (New Woman )
'An intelligent, thoughtful story which leaves the reader on the edge of their seat. Well constructed, beautifully written. It will definitely rank among the best crime books of the year' (Yorkshire Post on The Bird Yard )
'Entertaining debut' (Heat )
'Guaranteed to imitate its plot and end up as a movie blockbuster, making its writer very famous in the process... An La to London love story to rival Notting Hill' (Heat )
'Thrilling it certainly is' (Oldham Evening Chronicle )
'It's a cleverly plotted story that grips the imagination, and a satisfying read, too, as all the strands come together' (Choice )
'Wallis Martin is building up a steady reputation for her psychological thrillers, of which this present one is her forth...you've got a reliable spine chiller' (The Irish Times )
'thrilling it certainly is' (The Oxford Times )
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