Mark Billingham does edge-of-your-seat tension, wit and heart like no one else. The Wrong Hands has all that and more - it's simply fantastic * Lisa Jewell * I adored everything about The Wrong Hands! Darkly funny with colourful characters and a clever, twisty plot that had me laughing out loud one minute and emotional the next. I love Mark Billingham's writing and I'm excited to have found a new favourite detective in the ballroom dancing, rat-loving DS Miller * Claire Douglas * There is a laugh on every page yet it is the depiction of Miller's furious grief that is most impressive and provides a heartbreaking finale * The Times * The second instalment of a fine, funny new series -- John Connolly Neat plot twists and a likable cast of offbeat characters, all served up with plenty of black humour * Mail on Sunday * Billingham's underworld convinces in its brutality, grubbiness and greed, and it is impossible not to cheer for Miller * Literary Review * Electrifying . . . Throw in a delightfully madcap plot and breakneck pacing, and readers are left with a caper they won't soon forget * Publishers Weekly * Smart, decisive and funny as heck. Fabulously original, The Wrong Hands now joins its older sister as a star book . . . Gift-wrapped in Mark Billingham's fabulous style, The Wrong Hands plays a blinder * LoveReading * Get your hands on both novels to delight in quirky DS Miller * Sunday Times (South Africa) * It would be worth your time and money getting your hands on both novels [ The Last Dance and The Wrong Hands] to delight in quirky DS Miller * Sunday Times South Africa *