Murder is a more than satisfying follow up ... and provides the whole story with a deeper and richer conclusion * British Fantasy Society *
Much grittier and scarier than its predecessor, Murder will take you to a very dark place. A wonderfully creepy experience * Upcoming4me *
Historical fiction at its best as well as one of the better mystery novels that is likely to be published this year * Examiner.com *
Quality writing ... Very highly recommended * Mass Movement Magazine *
The succinct, efficient and yet multi-layered writing style works very well . . . Those looking for both visceral and psychological horror will enjoy this gore-soaked offering * Starburst *
Murder has all the elements I expected from Sarah Pinborough, excellent writing, mystery and a dark undertone that haunts the story throughout * From First Page to Last *
A novel which stands alongside the best of this sort of genre blending from Michael Marshall Smith or John Connolly . . . A blend of the supernatural, horror, crime and psychological profiling which makes you care about the characters before turning their lives inside out. 9/10 * Sci-Fi Bulletin *
It's extremely rare that I read an entire book in one sitting but I just couldn't put Murder down ... Sarah Pinborough has once again proven why she has earned a place on my extremely short list of favourite authors * Eloquent Page *
The characterisation is spot on ... You can almost feel the fog seeping into your clothes as you turn the page . . . Meticulously researched, well written and totally engrossing * Horror Hothouse *
A compulsively readable story that starts as a conventional murder mystery and morphs, by degrees, into a horrifying supernatural thriller * Guardian on Mayhem *