<i>Music in the Dark </i>is <b>a beautifully-written piece of work, achieved with immense skill</b>. The portrayal of Jamesina Ross as she is shattered and put back together by the light-touch constancy of Niall Munro is perfectly balanced. The minute focus on these two individuals tells a huge story of the C19th Highlands, Glasgow and North America that readers will find<b> deeply affecting</b>
- Shona MacLean,
An <b>engrossing, beautifully written</b> novel about the Highland Clearances and the long-term physical, emotional and psychological damage done to those who were forced from their homes and homeland. <b>Like all good historical fiction, it both illuminates the past and speaks eloquently to the present</b>
- James Robertson, author of The Testament of Gideon Mack,
<b>A wonderful and moving story, beautifully told . . . an episode of history brought vividly to life</b>
- Clare Chambers, author of Small Pleasures,
<b>I absolutely loved this book. An important and brutal historical event - but also a tender and unusual love story. It gave me writer envy</b>
- Kirsty Logan, author of The Gracekeepers,
<b>Truer to the reality of </b><b>clearance and what came after than many ostensibly factual accounts of those events</b>
- James Hunter, author of Set Adrift Upon the World: The Sutherland Clearances,
Part understated love story and part lament for a people and way of life brushed aside to make way for a more profitable commodity . . . <b>this affecting novel attests to a heartfelt faith in the power of song to heal wounds and keep memories alive</b>
Herald
<b>Her best yet . . . Beautifully written and utterly absorbing</b>, it is a fiction fashioned from fact
Sunday Post
There is nothing tentative about Sally Magnusson's new novel; it is <b>a fine piece of craftsmanship</b> . . . This is a delightful and sympathetic novel, beautifully written
Scotsman, Books of the Year
Magnusson tackles the dual timescale with perfect assurance in <b>a beautifully written novel that makes you think and feel at the same time</b>
The i Paper
<b>A deeply moving, astonishing and beautiful book</b>. Several times its unexpected twists took me by surprise and I caught my breath . . . What a remarkable, gifted and courageous person Sally Magnusson is, steeped in the power of words, a story teller, driven by conscience, <b>our best commentator on national events</b>. There is nothing sentimental here. It's a wonderful book about hope and the possibility of healing
- Prof Sir Iain Torrance, Church of Scotland Magazine