‘Vincent’s style has [a] sparse, quiet voice... lending subtle nuance to this disturbing family saga.’ – Booklist
‘Indigo’s childish curiosity, along with her confusion about the death of her mother are blended so elegantly together.’ – Anne Cater
‘Sensitively written, this is a heart rending tale of a young girl trying to make sense of her life while accepting loss and change.’ – We Love This Book
‘A book of heat, loss, wit and aching tenderness.’ – Tim Crouch
‘Beautifully paced… compelling but never sentimental.’ – Karen Rose, Sweet Talk Productions
‘Beautifully written, the heat and landscapes of South Africa leap off the page as Indy’s story unfolds.’ – Bella
‘Though this is a novel slender in form, it's a hugely sating read… Compelling, beautiful and poetic, this is a book to get utterly lost in.’ – Bookgroup Info
‘An assured exposition of grief, belonging and the nature of self.’ – Sussex Life
‘In tone and content I could compare it to Nathan Filer’s The Shock of the Fall… Alarm Girl is a subtle and yet powerful novel.’ – Writer’s Hub: Ten books to read this summer
‘Alarm Girl is about the importance of telling kids the truth.’ – An Armchair by the Sea
‘A book about finding your place.’ – Brighton & Hove Independent
‘Beautiful, moving and achingly human.’ – Spirit FM
‘Vincent wonderfully captures the pure relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren... a book you will love at any age.’ – Sweet Delights
‘Readable holiday fiction with a literary edge.’ – Turnaround Book of the Month
‘Once in a while a little gem of a book comes across our path. And Alarm Girl is one such gem… A true achievement.’ – TripFiction