The veteran thriller writer takes the mafia on with devastating results * Observer, Best Books of the Year 2009 *
Seymour is not one to cut corners. He does his research, thinks hard about his story and gives us richly imagined novels that bristle with authenticity. * Washington Post *
Seymour's venture into the world of the film Gomorrah is a terrific success, with memorable main charactters, typically convincing handling of police and criminal methods and a strong climax. * John Dugdale, The Sunday Times *
A dense, intensely satisfying thriller from one of the modern masters of the craft, Seymour's latest novel will remind the world just how phenomenally accomplished a thriller writer he is. * Daily Mail *
A propulsive, neatly structured thriller * Guardian *
The veteran writer has rarely strayed from forging complex and innovative thrillers . . . In THE COLLABORATOR, his professionalism ensures a forceful, kinetic narrative. * Independent *
Tight writing and meticulous research . . . Seymour paints the streets of Naples and their dark denizens with an artist's brush that lingers equally on the grime, the glitter and the blood * Peter Millar, The Times *
Intricately researched incidents that surge to a dramatic crescendo * Telegraph *
The pace leaves you breathless . . . Once again, Seymour has proved that he is the master of the thriller genre. * Edinburgh Evening News *
Not only is this gripping from the first, as Seymour establishes a convincing human relationship in a way that many thriller writers don't, but it deals with a real entity that is as terrifying in life as it is in this absorbing book. * City AM *
'In a class of his own' * The Times on THE WAITING TIME *
The finest thriller writer in the world today * Daily Telegraph on THE UNTOUCHABLE *
'Mario Puzo, eat your heart out' * The Times on KILLING GROUND *
'A superb feat of storytelling by a master of his craft' * Sunday Telegraph on THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER *
'A genuinely exciting epic' * Daily Telegraph on THE UNTOUCHABLE *
A writer who knows exactly what pressure to exert and when . . . you will not stop for a cup of tea or even breathe much * Guardian on THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER *