The ability to create believable heroes out of policemen is rare, and Lindsay's Detective Inspector Jim Meldrum is both credible and endearing . . . A complex and satisfying crime novel - The Sunday Times on A KIND OF DYING
Well-written, well paced and well plotted . . . Jim Meldrum's company has again proved to be as thought-provoking as it is entertaining - The Scotsman on A KIND OF DYING
An evocative and brilliant opening . . . Intelligent, entertaining, gripping and well-written - Ian Rankin, Scotland on Sunday (KISSING JUDAS)
Lindsay has used a genre often concerned with entertainment only to write a profoundly serious novel, as Chandler and Ross Macdonald did in California half a century ago - Allan Massie, The Scotsman (KISSING JUDAS)