Like Fox, her creator, Anya Crichton is a force of nature. BLOOD BORN is a medical thriller that grips from first page to last. * Kathy Reichs *
Voice, pace, suspense and detail - BLOOD BORN has it all. * Lee Child *
Will keep you gripped from start to finish...break-neck plots...fascinating medical and police procedural details . . . What a compelling new talent! * Jeffery Deaver *
Kathryn Fox is Australia's answer to Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs: a trio who make Shakespeare's Weird Sisters look like the Nolans * Mail on Sunday *
This book will have you holding your breath at every page; a perfect example of how good crime fiction beats the TV dramas hands down any day. * News of the World *
a gritty pulse-racing thriller * Woman & Home *
If you're in the mood for a page-turner, you can't go wrong with this compelling thriller that puts Patricia Cornwell to shame . . . It's not for the faint-hearted, but you won't be able to put it down. * Look *
It's tense, believable stuff * Sun *
Even the most reliable practitioners in the crime field can slip into cliche but it's clear that Kathryn Fox is a writer absolutely determined that this won't happen to her . . . BLOOD BORN is a striking piece that rings the changes with real skill and authority. * Barry Forshaw, Good Book Guide *
Comparisons with Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs are inevitable... Fox holds her own, if not more, against the other two * The Times *
Patricia Cornwell's forensic fantasies may have cooled, but Fox's morgue-talk promises to plug the gap. * Independent *
Fox is stomach-churningly good * Mail on Sunday *