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Robert Galbraith's highly acclaimed novel The Cuckoo's Calling was
an international number one bestseller, garnering praise from
critics and crime fans alike. The second and third novels in the
series, The Silkworm and Career of Evil, also topped the bestseller
charts. Robert Galbraith's Cormoran Strike series is now a major
new television series for BBC One, produced by Bronte Film and
Television.
Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym of J.K. Rowling, bestselling author
of the Harry Potter series and The Casual Vacancy.
An unputdownable tale of malice and murder in a toxic literary
world . . . this almost preposterously compulsive page-turner is
irresistible summer reading
*Sunday Times*
Teems with sly humour, witty asides and intelligence ... A pleasure
to read
*The Times*
A damn good read ... It's a book to gulp down
*Telegraph*
Huge credit is due to Galbraith in portraying [Strike] so vividly .
. . Galbraith has pulled off a thoroughly enjoyable classic and I'm
already looking forward to Strike's next outing
*Peter James, Sunday Express*
A superb and polished thriller . . . an ingenious whodunit
*Sunday Mirror*
Pacy, unputdownable . . . I can't wait for the next one
*Daily Express*
An enticingly macabre whodunit ... taut and believable
*Metro*
You are absolutely carried along ... Well written, exciting
*Front Row, BBC Radio 4*
A great detective novel: sharp, immensely readable, warm-hearted
but cool-headed ... populated with dozens of memorable
characters
*USA Today*
Enthralling, not only for its twists and turns, but for the fun of
the teamwork
*Time Magazine*
An atmospheric, propulsive narrative
*Metro*
An entertaining novel in which the most compelling characters are
not the killer or the victim, but the detectives charged with
solving the crime
*New York Times*
A pacey detective story ... moreish
*Independent*
Fast-paced and entertaining ... Strike has all kinds of potential.
It'd be a crime not to keep up with him
*Daily News*
Galbraith brings flair and wit to [his] reflections on the state of
contemporary publishing ... [He] takes the existing strengths of
the genre and uses them as the building blocks for [his] own
considerable storytelling gift, crafting books crammed with
memorable characters that make irresistible reading ... There are
aspects of the traditional English crime novel reaching right back
to the golden age of Christie, Sayers, Allingham and Marsh ... The
Cuckoo's Calling was a calling card for a series that has legs
*Val McDermid, Guardian*
If [Galbraith] had as much fun writing The Silkworm as I did
reading it, [he] had a blast
*LA Times*
An absorbing puzzle with vivid characters . . . Robert Galbraith
deserves the inevitable bestseller
*Scotland on Sunday*
An intelligent and captivating drama driven by fascinatingly real
characters. This is storytelling at its very best
*Heat*
Bring on the next one, please ... [Galbraith] writes with wit and
affection for detective-novel tradition ... and races us through a
twisty plot so smoothly that you won't notice as the hours tick
by
*Seattle Times*
The Silkworm is a deeply satisfying work of crime fiction, more
complex and darker than its predecessor
*The Australian*
A gimlet eye for detail and beautifully crafted plot make it a
delight from start to finish, and a perfect summer read
*Daily Mail*
A properly addictive whodunit. And in the unlikely pairing of
ungainly Strike and his clever young assistant, Galbraith has
created an investigative duo with spark and empathy
*Financial Times*
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