A review by scribepub
The Girl in Green by Derek B. Miller

A suspenseful, character-driven, eerily prescient moral thriller.
Cameron Woodhead, Saturday Age

Told with all the wit, humanity, and insight of [Miller's] acclaimed debut … Best book we’ve read in ages.
Sunday Canberra Times

Miller cuts through the rhetoric and the cynicism and gets to the heart of what is happening in our world at the moment … This is a must read from a writer of extreme talent and compassion.
Jon Page, Pages & Pages Booksellers

A heart-thumping thriller … [Miller's] first book, Norwegian By Night, was one of my favourite books of 2012, and I think this one’s even better.
Townsville Bulletin

[An] important novel that tries to convey not only the drivers of the headlines but also the situation that remains when the news cycle moves on.
Robert Goodman, austcrimefiction.org

One of the finest literary thrillers of the year. Derek B. Miller is now firmly in my Must-Read category of authors.
Simon McDonald, writtenbysime.com

An important novel full of humanity and humour.
Karen Hardy, Sunday Canberra Times

Funny, sad, enlightening, and upliftingly hopeful … the story wraps around you like a cloak that you never want to let go.
Sunday Territorian

Miller brilliantly blends offbeat reflection and dark emotion ... A penetrating, poetic, and unexpectedly disarming book about the ageless conflict in the Middle East.
Kirkus