Winner of the prestigious CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD 2022
Longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year 2022
'Heart-pounding, hilarious, sharp and shocking, Dead Ground is further proof that M.W. Craven never disappoints. Miss this series at your peril.' Chris Whitaker
'Dark and entertaining, this is top rank crime fiction.' Vaseem Khan, Author of the Malabar House series and the Baby Ganesh Agency series
'M. W. Craven is one of the best crime writers working today. Dead Ground is a cracking puzzle, beautifully written, with characters you'll be behind every step of the way. It's his best yet.' Stuart Turton
'Fantastic' Martina Cole
'Dark, sharp and compelling' Peter James
'You can taste the authenticity' Daily Mail
Detective Sergeant Washington Poe is in court, fighting eviction from his beloved and isolated croft, when he is summoned to a backstreet brothel in Carlisle where a man has been beaten to death with a baseball bat. Poe is confused - he hunts serial killers and this appears to be a straightforward murder-by-pimp - but his attendance was requested personally, by the kind of people who prefer to remain in the shadows.
As Poe and the socially awkward programmer Tilly Bradshaw delve deeper into the case, they are faced with seemingly unanswerable questions: despite being heavily vetted for a high-profile job, why does nothing in the victim's background check out? Why was a small ornament left at the murder scene - and why did someone on the investigation team steal it? And what is the connection to a flawlessly executed bank heist three years earlier, a heist where nothing was taken . . .
Praise for Dead Ground:
'Unmissable' Sunday Express
'I've been following M.W. Craven's Poe/Tilly series from the very beginning, and it just gets better and better. Dead Ground is a fast-paced crime novel with as many twists and turns as a country lane. I can't wait for the next one.' Peter Robinson
'Dead Ground is both entertaining and engaging with great characters and storyline. I loved this first dip into the world of Tilly and Poe!' BA Paris
Praise for M W Craven:
'A brutal and thrilling page turner' Natasha Harding, The Sun
'A thrilling curtain raiser for what looks set to be a great new series' Mick Herron
'One of the most engaging teams in crime fiction' Daily Mail
'A powerful thriller from an explosive new talent. Tightly plotted, and not for the faint hearted!'
David Mark
'A gripping start to a much anticipated new series' Vaseem Khan
'Satisfyingly twisty and clever and the flashes of humour work well to offer the reader respite from the thrill of the read.' Michael J. Malone
'Nothing you've ever read will prepare you for the utterly unique Washington Poe' Keith Nixon
'Beware if you pick up a book by M.W. Craven. Your life will no longer belong to you. He will hold you spellbound.' Linda's Book Bag
'Craven's understanding of the criminal world is obvious in this cracking read' Woman's Weekly
'Breath-taking' Random Things Through My Letterbox
'5 Stars... another fantastic literary experience and a welcome addition to the already brilliant Poe and Tilly series' Female First
'An explosive plot, slippery twists and my fave new crime-busting duo...Fantastic!' Peterborough Telegraph
Silence and secrets ... and a ceramic rat
Detective Sergeant Washington Poe is in court, fighting eviction from his beloved croft, when he is summoned to a backstreet brothel in Carlisle where a man has been beaten to death with a baseball bat. Poe is confused - he hunts serial killers and this appears to be murder-by-pimp - but his attendance was requested personally, by the kind of people who prefer to remain in the shadows.
As Poe and programmer Tilly Bradshaw delve deeper into the case, they are faced with seemingly unanswerable questions: despite being heavily vetted for a high-profile job, why does nothing in the victim's background check out? Why was a small ornament left at the murder scene - and why did someone on the investigation team steal it? And what is the connection to a flawlessly executed bank heist three years earlier, a heist where nothing was taken . . .
Praise for M W Craven
'One of the most intriguing detective duos out there' Abir Mukherjee
'Dark, sharp and compelling' Peter James
'One of the most engaging teams in crime fiction' Daily Mail
'This is the best of the lot so far, the pair's personalities now thoroughly bedded in with both writer and regular readers, the characters leaping off the page and assuming an almost corporeal presence' - The Quietus
'A rising star on the British crime scene' - Canberra Weekly
'One of the best crime writers working today. Dead Ground is a cracking puzzle, beautifully written, with characters you'll be behind every step of the way. It's his best yet' - Stuart Turton
'Miss this series at your peril' - Chris Whitaker
'Intelligent. Sophisticated. Intriguing. Poe and Bradshaw are a memorable duo no crime fiction fan should miss' - Mari Hannah
'One of the most enjoyable detective teams since Reginald Hill's heyday' - Morning Star
'An intriguing, fast-moving mystery' - The Times
'Fantastic!' - Martina Cole
'Brutal and thrilling' - The Sun
'A superbly plotted, witty, violent thriller' - The Tablet
'In Tilly and Poe, MW Craven has created a stand-out duo who are two of the most compelling characters in crime fiction in recent years' - Fiona Cummins
'A book that shines with tension, wit and invention' - William Shaw
'Gleefully gory and witty, with a terrific sense of place' - Sunday Mirror
'So dark and twisty!' - Elly Griffiths
'Compelling' - Heat
'Thrilling' - Mick Herron
'The writing is silky smooth and the plotting is ingenious, but it is the characters that leap off the page and engage the reader' - Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine
'Britain's answer to Harry Bosch' - Matt Hilton
'Twisted and dark and I loved it' - Simon Toyne
'In Washington Poe and Tilly Bradshaw, Craven has created one of the most charismatic crime fighting duos of recent years' - Vaseem Khan