Jo Spain interweaves the lives of her multiply flawed characters with great skill. The clever twists and cracking dialogue make it hard to put down * The Times *
With its eclectic cast of characters, isolated setting and knockout twists, this gives a certain Ms Christie a run for her money * Heat *
Jo Spain is increasingly big news in the crime fiction community...Six Wicked Reasons...is deceptively simple and completely addictive * i paper *
A Christie-esque masterpiece! * My Weekly *
This is her best yet. Six Wicked Reasons will cement Spain's position as one of Irish crime writing's hottest names * Sunday Independent *
Wonderfully drawn characters and more secrets and motives than you can shake a stick at. Loved, loved, loved * Caz Frear, author of Sweet Little Lies *
Clever, pacey, compulsive * Sunday Mirror *
Brilliant writing, great story . . . a really cracking read * BA Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors and Bring Me Back *
Enthralling - Spain dissects her characters' secrets with razor-sharp precision * JP Delaney, author of The Girl Before *
Brilliantly crafted . . . each piece of the puzzle is gradually put together and keeps you gripped until the end * Prima *
A clever and unusual premise . . . punchy and energetic . . . a brilliant hook and rapid-fire ride * Irish Independent *
A contender for the most arresting opening paragraph of the year . . . This is crime fiction for grown-ups, taking its time to explore the ins and outs of human psychology * Sunday Express *
Fresh, witty writing style . . . an eye for details make the characters instantly believable * Daily Mail *
An intriguing Rubik's Cube of a book that kept me turning the pages to get to the truth. So well plotted and beautifully written. I absolutely loved it * Liz Nugent, author of Unravelling Oliver *
A book to sink into with a cast of characters you'll genuinely care about... completely memorable... a gorgeous read * Dervla McTiernan *
Jo Spain interweaves the lives of her multiply flawed characters with great skill. The clever twists and cracking dialogue make it hard to put down * The Times *
Jo Spain is at the vanguard of Ireland's flourishing crime writing scene, one that is being led by women * The Irish Examiner *
Spain keeps the pace cracking along and, more importantly, the intrigue high until the last * The Crack *
A cleverly constructed and thoroughly immersive thriller that seamlessly links past with present * Irish Independent *
Definitely one you won't want to miss this year * Her.ie *
Filled with tension from the outset...Utterly brilliant * Woman's Way *
Agatha Christie at her best...makes for truly wicked fun with a salutary undertow of genuinely affecting sadness * Sunday Express *
An entertainingly toxic revenge tale * People *
A rich, flawed family and murder aboard a yacht make this tale ideal screen fodder * Irish Sunday Times *
A dazzling performance * Irish Times *
A witty, insightful and an intriguing mystery...a cracking read * NB magazine *
Told with style and great skill, this is classic stuff * Sunday Sport *
A well-drawn story of love, empathy and friendship * Candis *