In a wonderfully dark, atmospheric tale of power, corruption and betrayal, Marcus Sedgwick manages to keep the reader guessing until the very end. A real page-turner with a truly chilling twist. Booktrusted News (Booktrust), Issue 6 Set long ago in dark times and brought to life through evocative, strongly visual writing, this novel is packed with drama, mystery and intrigue. -- Wendy Cooling The Bookseller, 18 April 2003 Against the stinking, freezing background of an underworld set in a timeless past, this is a dark melodrama kept sharp by surprise. -- Julia Eccleshare Guardian, 5 July 2003 An exquisitely dark Faustian drama set among the shadows of an old European city. The finely drawn characters and enthralling story-telling make this Sedgwick's greatest work to date. -- Joanne Owen, Borders Bookshop Bookseller Buyer's Guide Highlights, 11 June 2003 ...has a very real sense of place. ...The hero of this beautifully paced and sometimes blood-soaked adventure is Boy...and there's a very tangible sense of evil in Sedgwick's tale too, along with the careful blending of real magic with the seemingly magical effects of encroaching technology...After just a few pages, you know you're in safe hands with Sedgwick.Here is a macabre melodrama inventively told. -- Philip Ardargh Guardian, 19 July 2003 Sedgwick has created a world as dark and compelling as the story he tells. Mail on Sunday, 20 July 2003 The Book of Dead Days marks a shift to fuller, more descriptive writing than that in Sedgwick's earlier books, but there is no loss of subtle menace and power. Independent, 28 July 2003 You'll just have to read it for the twist. Times Educational Supplement, 1 August 2003 Sedgwick has created a wonderfully tight novel which understands its own boundaries and is able to utilise them to its advantage. ...Sedgwick's plotting is tight and ingenious... Sedgwick too has a wonderful way of revitalizing the myth and making it more accessible, bringing the essentials to the fore but having it remain almost Dickensian in the telling. Rather than merely retelling, the essentials are represented and told in an engaging fashion. The Book of Dead Days is a gripping read... SFRevu The Book of Dead Days is to be commended for the beauty of Sedgwick's turn of phrase. Dreamwatch The Book of Dead Days is to be commended for the beauty of Sedgwick's turn of phrase. Dreamwatch