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Eye Contact

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14th February 2013

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444739640

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Reviews

Peter Robinson
A chilling game of cat and mouse that should keep you awake long after bedtime. DI Harland is a welcome addition to the growing ranks of British detectives.
Quintin Jardine
Let's welcome Fergus McNeill to the ranks of British Crime fiction innovators; he has found a darker shade of noir
Erin Kelly, author of THE POISON TREE
Creepy, compelling and completely convincing
<i>Irish Independent</i>
'A gripping first novel'
<i>www.randomjottings.typepad.com</i>
[A] cracking story, set in and around the Winchester/Salisbury area and has a cliff hanger ending which will, I hope, lead on to the next from this author. Great stuff.
<i>www.itsacrimeuk.wordpress.com</i>
[A] confident debut from Fergus McNeill, mixing thriller with police procedural . . . to create a tense, compelling and truly unputdownable read . . . EYE CONTACT is a novel that will have the reader losing track of time. It also ends on an atypical note, adding to its originality.
Brian McGilloway
A great read and a chillingly clever insight into the mind and motives of a killer. Harland is a welcome new addition to the force of fictional coppers and McNeill a refreshing new voice in crime fiction; on the evidence of EYE CONTACT, we'll be hearing a lot more from them both.
<i>Choice</i> magazine
A tense police procedural from a new author with a promising future in crime fiction
<i>Star</i> magazine
'A very impressive debut novel' ****
<i>www.eurocrime.co.uk</i>
An interesting and frightening concept
<i>www.thecrimewarp.co.uk</i>
[McNeill] writes with the maturity of a more experienced writer. This debut novel is a thriller with a unique slant . . . For those of you who want a bit of a change from the bog standard police procedural this is most definitely for you and even if you don't want a change this book is well worth the read. I was glued to the page from the beginning and recommend this 100 per cent.