Ferdinand Mounts exquisite writing draws you into a gorgeously horrid world of lies, where all authenticity is faked, and where the biggest deceptions are the ones we practise upon ourselves. Perhaps you recognise the place hes talking about. He exposes such cold truths with such warmth I am in eternal awe of his writing, wherever I find it. * Marina Hyde * Mounts storytelling is irresistible * Literary Review * One of our finest prose stylists * Daily Telegraph * Making Nice is the funniest, shrewdest, most elegant novel I have read in years. What will Mount conjure up next? * The Oldie * like all his novelsshow his gifts for comedy, physical description and for capturing idiosyncratic mannerisms. * Wall Street Journal * ...This pacey book is great fun to read. * Sunday Times * At Making Nices heart is a serious lesson about the fine line between success and scandal, truth and lies. * Chloe Ashby, The Spectator * A razor-sharp comedy of political misfortunes. * Literary Review * Mr Mount has written a satire to be consumed in one sitting, a pointed critique of the modern world delivered with pluck and verve. * The Economist * [ Mount] is very good on behavioural quirks, often evoking them with unexpected analogies Making Nice is a comedy of manners with satirical trappings, and highly enjoyable, too. * Nicholas Clee, Times Literary Supplement * Seldom can a satirical novel have proved more pertinent. * Sarah Meyrick, The Church Times * So begins a rollicking rollercoaster ride through modern politicsshowcasing Mounts pitch-perfect comic ear and a keen eye for caricature. * Catholic Herald *