Anybody who wants to know how and why this country has gone wrong over the past few decades could do worse than read the crime novels of Eva Dolan ... The anger is righteous and yet the book is also warm, funny and gripping * Mirror *<br />An expertly plotted story full of tension and pace, it paints a picture of how anger, loss of dignity and greed can destroy lives - and how, in contrast, some people commit crimes and get away with them * Woman's Own *<br />Dolan takes aim at unregulated capitalism in a solid and well-constructed police procedural that is well up to the high standard of previous titles * Guardian *<br />Dolan is a crime writer with a heart, shining a light on contemporary issues in increasingly well-crafted crime novels that keep you guessing and leave you thinking hard * Times Saturday Review (for audiobook) *<br />A serious, unflashy, involving police procedural that has important things to say and does not pretend that all victims are either virtuous or likeable * Literary Review *<br />Dolan writes beautifully and with searing social awareness ... an enjoyable read * Daily Record *<br />Smartly plotted -- Praise for 'Between Two Evils' * Sunday Mirror *<br />Eva Dolan depicts the breakthroughs and drawbacks of an investigation, the feint and parry of interviews, in engrossing detail and with great skill -- Praise for 'Between Two Evils' * The Times *<br />A compelling mystery ... A new read from Eva Dolan is always a pleasure and her latest is as dark and gritty as ever -- Praise for 'Between Two Evils' * Sunday Times *<br />A real state-of-the-nation novel -- Praise for 'Between Two Evils' * Financial Times *