Ross MacKenzie has been writing stories since he was seven years old, when he created an illustrated short story about a hungry crocodile named Crunchy Colin in a smuggled school jotter. His novel The Nowhere Emporium won the Blue Peter Best Story Award and the Scottish Children's Book Award. He now splits his time between writing, his day job as a graphic designer and his wife, daughters and cocker spaniel, with whom he lives near Glasgow.
"""There’s epic good-versus-evil fantasy in Evernight, an assured and atmospheric novel."" * Guardian * ""[A] vivid imaginative world, dripping with genuine menace, violence and rich, complex characters. You'll be breathless by the end."" * Daily Mail * ""Themes of loyalty, bravery and the abuse of power are riven through a fast-paced plot set in a richly textured world."" * i (The Independent) * ""With its heart-in-mouth chases, evil witch and two brave friends, it's compellingly scary."" * New Statesman * ""A fast paced and gripping thriller, laced with superb world building. Evernight maintains the suspense right until the final page... Beautifully cinematic, Evernight is a spellbinding tale."" * The Scotsman * ""An assured fantasy adventure set in a richly imagined world."" * The Bookseller *"