Praise for Dead Man’s Daughter:
‘A wonderfully pacy, atmospheric thriller.’ B A Paris
‘Absolutely gripping. I didn’t think Roz Watkins could top The Devil’s Dice, but this is even better.’ Cass Green ‘I devoured it in one sitting – so tense and creepy.’ Lisa Hall
‘Marvellously atmospheric, with a vivid and compelling cast of characters.’ Kate Rhodes
‘A feisty and likeable DI, a clever, thought-provoking plot and an unbelievably tense, spine-chilling climax.’ Caroline England
‘Intelligent and intriguing; everything I could want in a crime procedural.’ Sophie Draper
‘Gripping and chilling.’ Julia Ibbotson
‘It’s great to be back in the company of DI Meg Dalton’ Syd Moore
‘I loved this ‘just one more chapter’ follow-on to The Devil’s Dice.’ Victoria Selman
Praise for The Devil’s Dice:
‘An outstanding debut. The Devil’s Dice had me gripped from the start’ Stephen Booth
‘Twisty, creepy, funny, and you may shed a tear too. More DI Meg Dalton please!’ Caz Frear
‘A page-turning debut featuring a fabulous lead character. This mystery thriller is fresh, fun and full of emotion’ Susi Holliday
‘A fascinating debut with a deliciously old-school mystery at its heart. I can’t wait to see what Watkins does next!’ Angela Clarke
‘A pacy, twisty read that had me on the edge of my seat…what a brilliant debut! ’ KL Slater
‘Exceptional debut. Beautifully written and observed crime novel, with such well rounded maturity it was a pleasure to read from start to finish.’ Amanda Robson
‘The Devil's Dice encapsulates the dark heart of the Peaks and enthrals the reader with its clever and compelling plot.’ Sarah Ward
‘Smart, atmospheric detective story with an unexpected topical twist’ Adam Hamdy
‘A humdinger of a debut – whip-smart and with a protagonist you’re guaranteed to want to get behind’ Mel McGrath