'It is difficult to know what non-birders might make of all this, but it is different enough to be an interesting addition to the crime genre and worth the read.'
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Bird Watch *
'Skillfully written, full of moral ambiguities and artful puzzles, with a spine-tingling final sentence.'
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Kirkus starred review *
'The Birder Murders are getting better and better as they come off the presses, with A Shimmer of Hummingbirds the most dazzling of all - so far.'
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10,000 Birds Blog *
'Action...alternates between Colombia and Norfolk in this enjoyable book, where Burrows' gift for haunting landscape descriptions is much in evidence.'
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Eastern Daily Press *
'Hummingbirds is a well-constructed examination of the ties that bind and unbind us, at work and within families.'
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Shots Magazine *
'Readers don't have to be birders to appreciate the two parallel investigations, and the solid police work in a mystery marked by well-developed characters and topical environmental issues. For aficionados of British procedurals.'
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School Library Journal *
'Riveting.... Burrows keeps the tension high all the way to the chilling climax. Bird lovers will enjoy the avian lore.'
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Publishers Weekly *
'Burrows' writing improves with every novel, and Jejeune continues to be an exciting, multidimensional, thoroughly engaging series lead. A splendid instalment in a fine series.'
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Booklist *
'A well-paced and plotted story that jumps seamlessly between the frigid climes of the English seashore to the humid rainforests of Colombia.'
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Mystery Scene Magazine *
'Good incidents and a satisfying finish with a strong sense of place.'
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Mystery People *
Praise for the Birder Murder Mysteries:
'A murder plot built around birdwatching doesn't, at first, seem plausible or even possible. But Burrows pulls it off...Riveting from first page to final line.' Globe and Mail
'A suspenseful and well-crafted mystery perfect for the beach.' Morning Star
'A neatly-constructed and well-told police procedural. If you like north Norfolk you'll feel as though you're there. If you like birds you'll feel as though you're in heaven.' The Bookbag
'A cleverly written novel that proves A Siege of Bitterns wasn't just an offbeat one-off. This blend of procedural and cosy is just right for followers of M. C. Beaton's Hamish Macbeth.' Booklist