Review:
Three Graves Full is something special - an offbeat, high-class, pacy mystery that blends black humour with dark lyricism, and deft, intricate plotting with dead-on psychological insight. A gem of a debut (Tana French, author of In the Woods)
A cheerful murder story, with plenty of snap... Mason places her characters on a tightrope overlooking a feverish mixture of farce, emotion and thrillerish violence (John Self Guardian)
The Coen Brothers meet Alfred Hitchcock in this darkly comic debut (Daily Express)
Fresh and funny (Sunday Telegraph)
A late contender for crime novel of the year ... carries some serious narrative heft ... hilarious (Paul Connolly Metro)
A ripping good novel (New York Times)
A remarkably assured debut, Three Graves Full is darkly funny, pleasingly offbeat and immensely entertaining (Steve Mosby, author of Black Flowers)
An accomplished darkly comic tale (Cathy Rentzenbrink The Bookseller)
Incredibly entertaining and suspenseful ... brilliant (Kate Saunders The Times)
This debut crackles with tension and bone-dry humour (Vogue)
About the Author:
Jamie Mason was born in Oklahoma City, but grew up in Washington, D.C. She's most often reading and writing, but in the life left over, she enjoys films, Formula 1 racing, football, traveling, and, conversely, staying at home. Jamie lives with her husband and two daughters in the mountains of western North Carolina.
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