Based on a true crime, this is a brilliantly crafted story of two women, Zina the accused and Eva her translator. So evocative of 1950s London and an absolute page-turner. * Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City *
Immersive, gripping, authentic: the kind of historical fiction that has the reader looking up from the page, astonished to find themselves in the 21st Century. Zina will stay with me for a long, long time. * Erin Kelly, author of He Said/She Said *
Tense. Moving. Morally complex. Zina Pavlou is part monster, part victim and wholly unforgettable. * Rachel Rhys, author of Dangerous Crossing *
A hugely powerful book. Beautifully written characters and a gripping story that's at times agonisingly tense, at others deeply moving. You'll be thinking about this book for weeks after you finish reading. Easily one of the best books you'll read this year. * Emma Christie, author of The Silent Daughter *
A masterclass on writing character - Zina and Eva will stay with me a long, long time... I found the book impossible to put down. * Louise Fein, author of People Like Us *
'You know those books where you read a bit and then you have to stop to do life stuff but the characters are still in your head and you can't wait to get back to it? This is one of those and it's brilliant.' * Frances Quinn, author of The Smallest Man *
An incredibly powerful story of two women and the tragedy that destroys them both. Chilling, gripping and a story that stayed with me long after I'd finished the book. * Nikki Smith, author of All In Her Head *
A gripping true-crime drama... Kyriacou's complex, perceptive and moving narrative brings these devastating events vividly to life. * Philippa East, author of Little White Lies *
Eleni Kyriacou is a writer of immense talent and she handles this complex, passionate subject matter with stunning results. A captivating and important story written by an author at the top of her game. * Victoria Dowd, author of The Smart Woman's Guide to Murder *
Storytelling of the highest order, and a fascinating re-imagining of a real-life case from the 1950s. A really powerful novel. * Leonora Nattrass, author of Black Drop *
A terrific re-imagining of a historical true crime case, Eleni Kyriacou has a real knack of bringing the fifties back to life, mixing glamour and grime in perfect proportion to produce a gripping thriller. * Trevor Wood, author of The Man on the Street *
Brilliant! As heartbreaking as it is compelling, exploring shocking times in our not-too-distant past. I'll be thinking about it for a long time. And what a page-turner! * Charlotte Levin, author of If I Can't Have You *
A story masterfully told with complex characters. * Clare Whitfield, author of People of Abandoned Character *
Prepare to become obsessed with Zina Pavlou! I was hooked by this story from the start. Gorgeously dark, gorgeously addictive, a rich and very moving mystery written with elegance and aplomb. * Louise Mumford, author of Sleepless *
Eleni Kyriacou has a gift for capturing time and place perfectly while captivating the reader with her convincing and memorable characters. An excellent and emotional page turner. * Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing girl *
Kyriacou writes so movingly of the diaspora Cypriot experience, without shying away from the dark, the seedy, the criminal.... It is an extraordinary achievement to humanise a woman accused of not one but two brutal murders of family members; that Kyriacou does so while honouring the fictional (and real-life) victims is remarkable. This is a haunting and intensely compassionate book with complex, compelling characters who will stay with me for a very long time. * Nikki Marmery, author of On Wilder Seas *
Stunning. Eleni Kyriacou brilliantly evokes the true case of the second from last woman to be hung in a fictionalised account that will have the reader equally gripped and outraged. * Tom Benjamin, author of A Quiet Death in Italy *
Historical Fiction full of suspense and woven with brio! * Ellen Alpsten, author of Tsarina *
Dark, gripping, utterly brilliant. Everyone needs to know this story. * Susan Allott, author of The Silence *
A gripping historical crime thriller that immerses you in smoky 1950s London. I stayed up to 2am to finish it because I had to know the conclusion. * Penny Batchelor, author of My Perfect Sister *
Chilling and compelling, a darkly compulsive novel that brings to life 1950s London. * Zoe Somerville, author of The Night of the Flood *
The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou is a gripping read... I enjoyed every minute of this book. A truly wonderful read. * Nydia Hetherington, author of A Girl Made of Air *
An absorbing tale of race and class, discrimination and prejudice... It will be a long time before I can get Zina Pavlou out of my head. * Sam Baker, author of The Shift *
A propulsive and fascinating story that hooked me from the very first page. Kyriacou's writing is confident and assured. I loved it. * Nicola Gill, author of The Neighbours *
A compelling, nuanced and incredibly moving story showing the double standards and judgments directed at women. Loved it! * Caroline Bishop, author of The Other Daughter *