Small-town Finnish life is engagingly drawn and Spain's straightforward style makes for an easy, enjoyable read as she steadily builds the sense of threat * Financial Times *
I was absolutely blown away by this utterly ingenious book. So deftly plotted with entirely credible characters. Even though it's early in the year, I doubt I'll read a better crime novel in 2022. I absolutely loved it * Liz Nugent *
Tense and atmospheric, set against a frozen landscape with reindeer, snowmobiles and interesting, varied and realistic characters. Beautifully written - loved it * Catherine Cooper *
A superb crime thriller, brilliantly written, with a unique winter wonderland setting and a fascinating bunch of characters. The story offers terrifying glimpses of the darkness inside us. Unforgettable! * Allie Reynolds *
A tense, breathless thriller with such an evocatively drawn setting, you feel like you're right there in the ice yourself, on the hunt for a killer. The Last to Disappear is absolutely stunning * B. P. Walter *
What an amazing thriller! I loved everything about it. So vivid, atmospheric and chilling with a tight, unpredictable plot and a cast of characters that jumped off the page. A triumph! * Claire Douglas *
Spain has always been one of the finest Irish crime writers and The Last to Disappear is her best book yet * Irish Times *
This brilliant book captured me from the first page and didn't let go! Jo Spain's beautifully atmospheric prose transports you to the beautiful, frozen landscape of Finland, immersing you in a dark and terrifying mystery that kept me constantly guessing. Agatha Koskinen, the detective, is utterly compelling as a character and I relished following her throughout the twists and turns of the investigation. A fantastic, page-turning read. I absolutely loved it! * Sarah Pearse *
Thrilling and twisty, with a plot as chilling as the setting. The Last to Disappear is further proof that Jo Spain never disappoints * Chris Whitaker *
Whether you're heading off on holiday or just chilling in the garden, this gripping new thriller from Jo Spain should be on your to-read list * YOU Magazine *
Spain's best mystery yet * Irish Independent *
Building to an incendiary, skilfully contrived, genuinely unexpected series of revelations,The Last to Disappear is a compelling, immensely satisfying crime novel * Irish Times *
A Scandi thriller to give you chills! * Peterborough Telegraph *
An exceptionally good crime novel; fluently written with some nicely-judged surprises and insights * Shots *
Vividly described . . . Brilliant * Belfast Telegraph *
A fast-paced thriller with captivating characters * Candis *
The queen of the corkscrew plot has not lost her Midas touch * Sunday Times Crime Club *
The plot is gripping, driven by snappy writing, expertly crafted with unexpected twists * Sunday Independent *
Makes for ideal poolside reading * STELLAR Magazine *
Fans of Wisting and other Scandi writing will love this * Irish Independent *
Ingenious * Irish Times *