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The Killing Habit – Reviews

A literary superstar
Daily Mail

A gripping, unsensational take.
Sunday Times

Delicately handled, with a perfectly executed and thoroughly unnerving twist.
The Guardian

One of the great series of British crime fiction continues.
The Times

One of DI Tome Thorne’s most harrowing cases. The unusual premise will
hook you.

Kirkus Reviews

One of his most powerful crime novels.
Daily Mail

Shows why Billingham stands at the forefront of British crime authors.
Publishers Weekly

Thorne and Tanner’s intertwining investigation of what are two unconnected sets of killings is enthralling. Characterisation vivid, plotting outstanding.
Adelaide Review

A rich cast of characters and tense situations leading to a terrifying final encounter.
Financial Times

Thorne is one of British crime fiction’s most compelling detectives and the quality of writing make Mark Billingham one of the best and most consistent writers in the business.
Crime Time

The Killing Habit scoots along with great speed, spins out the intrigue and spits the exhilarated reader out at the end, shocked when things go the way that they do. If you are after a series that constant delivers engaging and tightly written crime fiction, you can’t go wrong with these bestselling UK police procedurals. The Killing Habit is a harrowing novel about cruelty, deflection and confronting the dangers that are all around us, unaddressed.
AustCrime

A thrilling read. Not for the faint-hearted.
The Sun

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