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Without Warning
Oct 20, 2024 6:26 PM

Author:Will Napier

Without Warning

On the surface Joseph Pullman seems to have left his unhappy childhood far behind: as the town undertaker and a council member, he is now a respected citizen of Henderson, Maryland. But Joe's father is in jail for the brutal murder of a young boy and despite his wife's questions, Joe can't - or won't - talk about his past.

When his wife disappears, and a woman's severed hand is found inside a glove, Joe decides it's finally time to confront his past. Only to discover that his past has beaten him to it...

Reviews

Dignified, damaged Joe is a wonderfully complicated creation

—— Guardian

Napier is a good writer...the dialogue is spare and convincing and there are flashes of brilliance and insight

—— Daily Mail

A new dark and disturbing voice

—— Bernard MacLaverty

A new name in the crime fiction section, is about to give us another hero of the genre

—— Sarah Walters , Manchester Evening News

A grisly thriller catches the feel and fear of Manchester on the slide

—— Christopher Bray , World Magazine

The book is driven by dialogue which is staccato and as sharp as a stiletto. For a debut novel it is breathtaking that this writer writes such incredible dialogue that drives the plot with the force of a fist connecting with Henry Bane's face. [...]He is Manchester's answer to Irvine Welsh

—— Fresh Blood Q&A & Review , Crime Squad

The Doll Princess is a very assured and well written debut, fitting neatly into the urban noir category, with an appropriately ambiguous hero/anti-hero in Bane

—— Laura Root , Eurocrime

The Doll Princess is a crime novel unlike any other; the voices of real people can be heard throughout its pages.

—— We Love This Book

The Doll Princess carries the unmistakably pungent air...of deftly invoked squalor and menace, and is an impressive genre effort

—— Lee Monks , Chimp Magazine

Tom Benn's debut novel is a long overdue good thing in many senses... and there is much to recommend, not least Benn's sturdy grip on vernacular... What's more , he's a good writter of action - a scene in the top room of a nightclub on Deansgate early in the novel is particularly good

—— Bookmunch

The Doll Princess is a promising, foul-mouthed debut in which gangsters and good guys fight for supremacy in a Manchester that resembles a war zone

—— Julia Handford , Seven (Supplement to Sunday Telegraph)

immerse yourself in the language and the rhythm of the narrative and you're in for a fast and consuming ride through dark territory

—— Keith Walters , Booksandwriters

a crime novel unlike any other; the voices of real people can be heard throughout its pages

—— Kathryn Flagner , We love this book

It is bursting with classic Gothic horror motifs and Susan Hill is a master of atmospheric descriptions. She evokes so cleverly the decrepit Eel Marsh House, the mention of its name enough to make the locals pause, their faces darken in unspoken wariness… The Woman in Black gives a thrilling sense of unease and provides just the right level of things that go bump in the night for a spine-tingling good read.

—— Khoollect

This spine-tingling novel… will certainly keep your nerves jangling

—— Woman's Weekly

An excellent ghost story...magnificently eerie...compulsive reading

—— Evening Standard

She writes with great power, authentically chilling

—— Daily Telegraph

One of the most popular British ghost stories of modern times

—— Observer
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