'Wise and disturbing, Jungersen's grippingly intimate dissection of betrayal, paranoia and human atrocity heralds him as a brave and gifted observer of the psyche - and a masterful storyteller. But beware: after reading The Exception, you may never look at your colleagues in quite the same way again... ' Liz Jensen 'It's a wincingly nasty, brilliant piece of work.' -- Jessica Mann LITERARY REVIEW (August 2006) 'From the quiet, understated early chapters the story develops into a tense struggle for survival...it is a powerful yet disquieting study of the psychology of evil, and a tense thriller.' -- Susanna Yager SUNDAY TELEGRAPH (13.8.06) 'It's a taut book with a powerful hook...Terrific stuff.' -- Peter Guttridge OBSERVER (27.9.06) 'It's a murder mystery full of mental and physical cruelty...It reminded me of the novels of Patricia Highsmith, and even more of Lionel Shriver's We Need to Talk About Kevin, which asked the same question - how innate is evil?...A horribly vivid and fiendishly clever novel.' -- Carole Angier THE INDEPENDENT (25.8.06) '[a] disturbing and strongly written novel.' GOOD BOOK GUIDE 'A story of suspense, intrigue and fragile relationships...if you like your psychology, I'd highly recommend giving it a try.' IRISH NEWS (26.9.06) 'Plenty of books promise to change their readers' lives. Few succeed. Christian Jungersen's "The Exception" is truly an exception. Read it and you will never look at your work colleagues in quite the same way again...[a] highly original psychological thriller.' THE ECONOMIST (30.9.06) 'a powerful thriller...The Exception is a page-turning novel and an insight into some of the most evil people in the world...[it] will linger in the mind long after the last page has been turned.' -- Linda Maher SUNDAY BUSINESS POST (17.9.06) 'Christian Jungersen provides an excellent example of what we find admirable in Scandanavian crime writers...The Exception is an interesting novel with quite unexpected pace and a great deal to tell us about the psychological games we play with other people and with ourselves.' -- Natasha Cooper TLS (22&29 Dec 2006) '[an] original and brilliantly constructed thriller.' -- John Dugdale SUNDAY TIMES (7.1.07)