Times Literary Supplement, November 5th, 2004
'An eye-opening shocker of a novel.'
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‘ In THE DISPOSSESSED Margaret Murphy . . . uncovers the horrifying snake-pit that is life for asylum-seekers in modern Britain . . . an eye-opening shocker of a novel, in which the links between sharp practice and crime form a chain to bind the unwary.’
TLS'Exemplary chiller . . . If Murphy's appointed task is to scare the reader...she succeeds brilliantly.'
Literary Review on DARKNESS FALLS
'A cracking good read with a masterly doubletake.'
Scotsman on DARKNESS FALLS
'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'Surprisingly teasing . . . visual, well-paced thriller.'
Daily Mirror on DARKNESS FALLS
'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
'Ms Murphy handles her complex plot with a sure hand and brings it to a stunning climax.'
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