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Keeper
Oct 20, 2024 4:47 AM

Author:Jessica Moor

Keeper

'A fabulous new writer' Richard Osman

'Compelling, tense and pacy' Observer

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HE LOVES YOU. HE CONTROLS YOU. HE'LL NEVER LET YOU GO.

He's been looking in the windows again. Messing with cameras. Leaving notes.

Supposed to be a refuge. But death got inside.

When Katie Straw's body is pulled from the waters of the local suicide spot, the police decide it's an open-and-shut case. A standard-issue female suicide.

But the residents of Widringham women's refuge where Katie worked don't agree. They say it's murder.

Will you listen to them?

An addictive literary page-turner about a crime as shocking as it is commonplace, KEEPER will leave you reeling long after the final page is turned.

AN OBSERVER TOP DEBUT NOVELISTS OF 2020

A SUNDAY TIMES STYLE HOT DEBUT: 'READ IF YOU LIKED GONE GIRL AND LULLABY'

A COSMOPOLITAN BOOKS TO WATCH

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'Gripping, devastating... breathtaking' Clare Mackintosh, Hostage

'Powerful and chilling, with a shocking twist' Guardian

'A compelling story . . . a writer to watch' Independent

'A feminist whodunnit' Sunday Times

'A powerful book telling stories that need to be heard' Rosamund Lupton, Three Hours

'A new young writer I believe in' Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit

'Extraordinary and compelling' Cara Hunter, The Whole Truth

'Vastly impressive . . . Deeply affecting and superbly told, it demands to be read' Daily Mail

'Jess Moor's debut novel made me want to shout out in anger' Val McDermid, 1979

'This is a thriller, but its pacy insights make it one that you need to read' Cosmopolitan

'A pacy crime novel that will have you gripped, and get you thinking' Stylist

'Grips from the first page' Erin Kelly, Watch Her Fall

Reviews

A literary thriller, KEEPER is a compelling, tense and pacy read

—— The Observer, 10 Best Debut Novelists of 2020

Reading Keeper is a visceral experience ... cleverly reminding us that for some women simply existing in a man's world is more dangerous than anything else

—— Araminta Hall, author of 'Our Kind of Cruelty'

Intense and compassionate . . . it made me furious and sad, but it also made me feel seen

—— Hanna Jameson, author of 'The Last'

Male violence in all its forms is at the heart of Jessica Moor's confident and skilful debut

—— The Observer

It's great to be back in Reacher's company in a world where the bad guys get what's coming to them. A smooth transition for a much-loved character.

—— Observer

The collaboration here produces vintage Reacher.

—— Financial Times

Reacher is satisfyingly ice cold in combat and full of good human feelings when necessary. It works.

—— Literary Review

Lots of action . . . one of the most inventive action sequences in recent memory . . . [The Sentinel] continues the series without any sense that there's now a coauthor. In a year of drastic change, fans will welcome the consistency.

—— Publishers Weekly

Fresh, perfectly plotted, and packed with action, The Sentinel is one of the year's best, must-read thrillers . . . and proves that this series is primed to continue on at the highest level for many years to come.

—— The Real Book Spy

The Sentinel is a butt-kicking, take-no-prisoners thriller that satisfies on every page.

—— The Providence Journal

If this novel is a harbinger of what's to come, then Jack is in good hands.

—— Booklist

The family firm is in decent hands

—— The Times

It's been a long time since I've stayed up late to finish a book. When They Find Her is not only utterly gripping but also a sensitive and moving portrayal of parental love. Middleton's astute writing made me feel as though I was there was Naomi in her every moment of tension

—— Neema Shah, author of Kololo Hill

Utterly gripping . . . I could not put it down

—— Fíona Scarlett, author of Boys Don't Cry

Nail-biting ... some truly fabulous unexpected turns make this an altogether gripping and provocative read

—— Rebecca Kelly, author of Monstrous Souls

Claustrophobic, intense, unsettling and drags you into the story ... Unbelievably exciting

—— Roxie Cooper, author of The Day We Met

'Nightmarish, dark and twisty, I galloped to end. A domestic psychological drama with polish'

—— Sophie Draper, author of Cuckoo

A really gripping read that will make you stay up late to finish it

—— Heat

Full of suspense

—— Yours Magazine

A historical episode artfully adapted in a tale that offers glimmers of hope for women discarded by society

—— Kirkus

Wonderful, evocative, moving and suspenseful

—— Marika Cobbold , author of On Hampstead Heath

A vivid, cleverly-crafted mystery that will keep the reader turning the pages

—— Erica James , bestselling author of Letters from the Past

It's a fantastically exciting story, and a wonderful novel. There is so much more going on, on the Rajah, in this unity of women, than a simple love story

—— Antonia Honeywell

Transforms an actual 19th-century sea voyage of female convicts into a striking drama. The ship's young matron chooses a group to sew a presentation quilt, but near their destination, someone stabs one of the quilters. Evocative sketches of those on board reveal the realities of poor women's lives - readers will be rewarded

—— Publisher's Weekly

A murder mystery with a great twist at the end . . . Gripping

—— i

Dangerous Women is a successful blend of two genres: a historical novel, inspired by real events, and a murder mystery with a great twist at the end. By the time I was halfway through I was completely gripped, and couldn't put it down

—— Wendy Cope

An enthralling narrative . . . lays bare the painful lives of these women, far from their homes and loved ones, and feeling the brutal weight of the law

—— Northern Life Magazine

This atmospheric narrative excels in its depiction of the relationship between female prisoners - largely petty criminals - and the tragic backstories that have brought them together

—— Mail on Sunday

Packed with atmosphere . . . a terrific read

—— Choice Magazine 'Book of the Month'

A very fine novel - and, like the quilt it celebrates, a work of love

—— Mick Herron

Utterly compelling and as finely wrought as the patchwork quilt that inspired the story

—— Minette Walters , author of the bestselling The Last Hours

Fascinating. Gives women without one a voice - a storming read

—— Helena Pielichaty

A compelling, immersive book that deftly weaves its beauty and pathos. I'm still thinking about it

—— Hilary McKay

An enthralling story, inspired by true events

—— Best

A secret murder on a convict ship transporting women to Australia in 1841 . . . this is an intriguing story, with its root embedded in facts

—— Andrew Taylor

Intriguing . . . [Hope Adams] can stitch a great story

—— Jewish Chronicle

In vivid detail, Hope Adams illuminates life in convict quarters on a stinking, storm-soaked ship, and delves into the lives of individual women and the small tragedies that have condemned them to be sent far away, with little hope of return

—— Jewish Chronicle

A well-paced page-turner illuminating a forgotten story that reminds us how far we have come

—— Jewish Chronicle

Pulls you into the heart of its story, while celebrating redemption, rehabilitation and the good in people. All set to the backdrop of a truly fascinating slice of history

—— Phase Eight Book Club

Historical events and characters are cleverly blended into a thought-provoking tale

—— Candis

Adams disguises a social-history lesson on women's rights as a gripping period drama

—— Cosmopolitan
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