Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym for J.K. Rowling, bestselling author of the Harry Potter series and The Casual Vacancy. All four Strike novels, The Cuckoo's Calling, The Silkworm, Career of Evil and Lethal White, topped the national and international bestseller lists and the series has been adapted for television, produced by Bronte Film and Television.
It is the best one yet ... confident, utterly gripping, niftily plotted, clearly meticulously researched ... and heavy on satisfying characterisation -- India Knight * Sunday Times * I'm a huge fan of Cormoran Strike ... Troubled Blood is terrific -- Richard & Judy * Daily Express * The real charm lies in the star-crossed relationship between Strike and his assistant Robin * Mail on Sunday * A finely honed, superbly constructed tale * Daily Mail * Galbraith ... is fluent in invention of incident, characters, conversation and confrontations * The Scotsman * A mix of supernatural eeriness and head-scratching mystery with a juicy whodunnit at its core * the Sun * A scrupulous potter and master of misdirection, Galbraith keeps the pages turning ... Strike and Ellacott ... remain one of crime's most engaging duos * Guardian * The sizzling sexual tension between [Strike and Robin] is hotter than ever * Best * An ambitious, immersive mystery that also reveals ever more about the enigmatic Cormoran * Heat * Possibly her finest Strike outing yet, emblazoned with the rich vein of characterisation of the detective and his assistant Robin Ellacott * ipaper * A magnificent addition to the Strike novels * Sunday Times * Complex and enjoyable * Sunday Mirror *