A darkly compelling thriller . . . Morrison succeeds in summoning Depression-era Glasgow in a powerful work of crime fiction
The Sunday Times
Morrison hasn’t so much written a novel as built a time machine: step in and be transported
The Scotsman
This is <i>Peaky Blinders</i> territory, though with the police at its heart rather than gangsters. Packed with dramatic action and unforgettable characters, it casts a hypnotic spell and stirs the blood
Daily Mail
Morrison writes with vividness and perception, and he is effective at showing action from multiple perspectives. Fast-moving and engaging
Literary Review
A magnificent and enthralling portrait of a dark and dangerous city and the men and women who live and die in it. An astounding debut
- Mark Billingham on <i>Edge of the Grave</i>, bestselling author of the Tom Thorne series,
Tense, absorbing and dripping with gallus Glasgow humour, this book is absolutely wonderful
- Abir Mukherjee on <i>Edge of the Grave</i>, bestselling author of the Wyndham and Banerjee series,
Morrison's writing is so fluid, his dialogue so pitch perfect, the book fairly demands you stay up all night turning the pages
- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series,
Vivid characters, a finely drawn portrait of Glasgow in the 1930s and a page turning narrative. What more could you want?
- Alan Parks, author of <i>May God Forgive</i>, winner of the 2022 McIlvanney Prize,
Jimmy Dreghorn is back – with a vengeance. <i>Cast a Cold Eye</i> is a twisting, sharp-edged tale of a violent past echoing in a violent city. 1930s Glasgow is masterfully conjured in every soot-stained tenement, every smoke-filled pub, every menace-shadowed street corner. Morrison is on top form here. Superb
- Craig Russell, international bestselling author of <i>Hyde</i>,
A joyous Glaswegian nightmare. Sectarian ley lines, loyalty and betrayal, love and loss. By turns brutal and hilarious, told in a rich vernacular with an acute sense of time and place, the return of Dreghorn and McDaid in <i>Cast a Cold Eye</i> is another triumph from Robbie Morrison
- Dominic Nolan, author of <i>The Times</i> Book of the Month, <i>Vine Street</i>,