“Morfoot introduces a delightful example of the disenchanted French boulevardier” – Library Journal – Starred Review / Pick of the Month
“…breezy, entertaining crime novel features more fascinating police work than thrills, but it’s an auspicious debut.” - Publishers Weekly
“procedural detail is impressive…the author’s portrait of Nice will delight fans of international crime; and his musings on the connection between jazz improvisation and detection will please music lovers.” – Booklist
“Morfoot brings alive the Nice of intrigue and glamour, the soft light of Provencal evenings, and the seamy bouillabaisse of urban crime… A deeply satisfying feast” - Jim Kelly, award-winning author ofThe Water Clock
“Great plot, appealing hero, glorious setting plus taut writing – a real winner” - Martin Walker, bestselling author of the Bruno Courrèges novels
“A gripping, complex and fluently told story with a compelling sense of place and a troupe of well-formed and utterly believable characters” - Alison Joseph, author of the Sister Agnes mysteries
“If you are tired of bleak and dreary detective novels, pick this one up for a vibrant, satisfying read.” - The Crime Review
“I was genuinely impressed by Peter Morfoot’s Impure Blood and its entertainment values. If you’re in need of good and well written mystery fiction, please invest a bit of time into reading this novel.” - Rising Shadow