Review
I loved it, so smart and the plot twists blew me away. Imran is the only author writing about a missing person that deals with grief this well -- Gillian McAllister
A moving yet tense read with a jaw-dropping end - Woman's Own
Another startlingly original story from one of the UK's finest crime writers. When it comes to legal thrillers with unreliable narrators. Imran Mahmood is pretty much peerless. Unputdownable -- M. W. Craven
Kept me guessing until the very end. A courtroom drama with nice sharp teeth -- Ian Rankin
Finding Sophie is a Domestic Noir objet d'art. Mahmood's writing is exceptionally beautiful for a crime genre novel. The tension he manages to weave within such accessible and recognisable human emotions is genuinely extraordinary, and the pacing hits a real punch because you spend the entire book just wanted it all to turn out all right. Brilliant bated-breath stuff -- Helen Fields, author of The Institution
[A] forceful slow-burn narrative . . . handled with Grisham-like assurance - Financial Times
What an exciting and compulsive read! Two parents with the same goal afraid to tell each other how far they are prepared to go, but they are not the only ones keeping secrets. Imran has surpassed my expectations with an astonishingly twisty tale of despair, deception and desperation -- Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond
I couldn't turn the pages fast enough - Nina Pottell, Prima
Nuanced, heart-breaking . . . absorbing and genuinely moving - not to be missed - Daily Mail
It is heart-stopppingly good, both as a thriller (that final third had me glued to the pages as [Mahmood] delivered twists like sucker punches) and as a study in family life and par