"Extraordinary... Above all, it's a page-turner which renders existential questions about personal responsibility into fodder fit for a thriller" Observer "Impressive in the breadth of its concerns ... what is striking about The Bishop's Man is the way the author achieves a necessary balance, keeping a judicious distance between himself and his tale of institutional corruption and its dire effect. Both dispassion and compassion inform his narrative" Times Literary Supplement "The character of MacAskill, whose theological musings are worthy of Graham Greene, is rich and complex. The remote and decaying fishing village, with its cast of lost and lonely souls, also rings with conviction" Daily Mail "Powerful... An overwhelming sense of secrecy pervades every exchange, every turn and twist of the story" Belfast Telegraph "Very readable, with a hint of Graham Greene" -- William Leith Scotsman