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Book SynopsisThe twentieth novel by Sunday Times number one bestseller Mark Billingham is a thrilling treat for fans and new readers alike - a prequel to his landmark, massively influential debut novel, SleepyheadTrade ReviewCry Baby is the perfect prequel to send us back to revel in Tom Thorne's twenty years. As if we needed reminding how good Mark Billingham is. * Val McDermid *
Tom Thorne is one of the most credible and engaging heroes in contemporary crime fiction. Mark Billingham is a master of psychology, plotting and the contemporary scene - making the Thorne novels the complete package. Twenty years in and better than ever. * Ian Rankin *
The tense, double-edged ending shows he has become one of Britain's best crime writers * The Times *
Mark Billingham is one the biggest names in crime fiction and one the genre's most formidable talents. * Peter James *
Billingham is always a must read * Harlan Coben *
That rare beast: a series that only gets better as it goes on. Mark Billingham is one of the best * John Connolly *
What a treat.
Cry Baby works as a way into the series, but it's even more entertaining for us aficionados to see the origin story of Billingham's hero, watching him become the man who would make his debut in
Sleepyhead * Observer *
Written with Billingham's characteristic flair and drive, with a protagonist who stalks every page * Daily Mail *
Established fans and newcomers alike will be thrilled * Publishers Weekly *
Mark Billingham has created a backstory for Thorne that is every bit as engrossing as you can expect. For me, the best prequel in the business is
Endeavour, which looks at the backstory and development of Inspector Morse.
Cry Baby is that good * Globe and Mail *
Billingham is an absolute crackerjack of a writer [...]
Cry Baby is an exceptionally thrilling mystery * Winnipeg Free Press *
For anyone that hasn't read a Thorne novel yet
Cry Baby will show them what they have been missing for the past two decades * Daily Express *