'A skilfully plotted story with strongly drawn characters.' (Sunday Telegraph (Susanna Yager) 20030305)
'Just what British crime writing is crying out for - a compassionate, grass roots British novel with the pace, energy and impeccable research of an American thriller' (Mo Hayder on Darkness Falls 20020801)
'A piece of absolutely terrifying writing...This is crime's most compelling,chilling book ever.' (North Wales Chronicle 20040901)
'Darkness Falls is a model of what the modern suspense thriller should be -- tense, scary, page-turning and stomach-churning -- because we care most of all about what happens to the characters. Set aside a day -- you won't be able to put it down once it has you in its grip.' (Val McDermid on DARKNESS FALLS )
'Exemplary chiller...If Murphy's appointed task is to scare the reader...she succeeds brilliantly.' (Literary Review )
'Margaret Murphy has managed to produce another outstanding psychological thriller...Darkness Falls is a powerful work...Readers of her previous work should certainly not be disappointed,whilst those fresh to her output will find this book provides an enticing introduction.' (Sherlock )
‘High-tension thriller…well-crafted novel.’ Publishers Weekly on Darkness Falls
'Dark,gripping,horrific crime tale.' (the bookseller )
'Makes Margaret Murphy a mistress of psychological novels.' (peterborough evening telegraph )
'Menancing psychological thriller with a clever plot.' (glasgow evening times )
'Gritty northern chiller, brilliantly executed' (Choice on Darkness Falls )
"excellent" (Deadly Pleasures )
'Darkness Falls is a great testament to Margaret Murphy's story-telling abilities...a tense and scary psychological filled book...has the pace, force and suspense that will stay with you and in your mind for ages' (Mystery Women on DARKNESS FALLS )
‘Excellent novel told from three points of view: those of the perpetrator, the victim and the police . . . The author sets the stage so well that the reader can feel every nuance: the terror of the victim, the cold calculation of the kidnapper and the desperation of the police . . . This novel has an overwhelming sense of menace and a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The different viewpoints are presented smoothly and without ambiguity, and all contribute to the success of the whole. This is a well-written thriller, told with compassion, but without sugar-coating.’
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