Author:Jake Woodhouse
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HE THOUGHT HE CAUGHT THE KILLER, BUT THEN THE KILLING DIDN'T STOP
Jaap Rykel is on the brink, his dark past driving him to breaking point and ending his police career.
Visiting the station one last time, he stumbles across an investigation into a violent murder.
A murder where the details exactly match a case he solved years earlier.
But that killer was caught - and is still in prison.
Is there a copycat killer on the loose, playing games with Rykel's fragile mind? Or did he get it wrong, and send an innocent man to prison?
This might be his last chance to make things right, or it could be the blow that finally takes him over the edge . . .
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'Twisting, stylish and breathlessly paced. I struggled to put it down for a second' Chris Whitaker, author of the award-winning Tall Oaks
'A gripping page-turner . . . Highly recommended' Craig Robertson, author of The Photographer
'Terrifying and twisty' Sam Blake, author of Little Bones
Unflinching but also surprisingly funny, you keep turning the pages to find out what is the bigger threat to Rykel: the murderer or his own inner demons
—— Anja de JagerTerrifying and twisty, Jake Woodhouse's gripping, effortlessly vivid prose makes this intelligent, brilliantly plotted thriller one you will not be able to put down
—— Sam Blake, Irish Times No.1 Bestselling Author of Little BonesThis might be Jake Woodhouse's best yet. His Jaap Rykel series good from strength to strength and The Copycat embodies everything that's good about the Rykel books. Yes, it's a gripping page-turner but it also has a lot to say on important social messages, brilliantly managing to do so without slowing the pace for a second. Highly recommended.
—— Craig RobertsonTwisting, stylish and breathlessly paced. I struggled to put it down for a second
—— Chris Whitaker, CWA Dagger-winning author of Tall OaksUtterly enthralling . . . looks set to be one of the key sequences in modern crime fiction
—— Barry Forshaw , CrimetimeA strong sense of place is matched by a capacity for storytelling that keeps the plot accelerating
—— Daily MailThis gripping detective novel will thrill fans of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and bears comparison to Fatherland ... Utterly unputdownable
—— SunThis page-turning thrilller has a sympathetic and utterly believable heroine, but it's also an examination of how women's bodies are treated, in life and in fiction.
—— The BooksellerA literary exploration of consent, entitlement and how narratives can be bent, misappropriated and wrested back. I loved it.
—— SARAH VAUGHAN, bestselling author of THE ANATOMY OF A SCANDALA shrewdly layered thriller that unflinchingly tackles the quagmire of pressure, judgement and ever-present danger women navigate in their daily lives
—— Herald ScotlandPowerful and moving, I read The Body Lies in one sitting. As a thriller, it grips and shocks: as a portrayal of the way women move through the world, and the way men see them, it has never been more timely. Absolutely stunning.
—— ERIN KELLY, bestselling author of HE SAID/SHE SAIDA story of female response to male threat, boosted by questions of literary expression... Baker's fans will enjoy the crisp descriptive writing and insightful nuances
—— Kirkus ReviewsAll too plausible, Baker’s powerful tale is at times heart-rending to read—and impossible to put down.
—— Publishers WeeklyThe beauty and structure of Baker's language, the way she decided to tell this particular story, the suspense... It has stayed in my head for days.
—— Jamie Southern, Bookmarks, NCThe Body Lies is so much more than just a thriller. It's a literary analysis on the way that our social environment shapes creative writing and individual voice; a heartfelt depiction of assault-related trauma and the associated anxiety and depression; an incisive commentary on the constant, subtle ways that women's consent is invalidated. And on top of all that it's a riveting, compelling murder mystery, intensely readable.
—— Genevieve Taylor, Boulder Bookstore, COJo Baker makes a huge departure in style with this menacing story of a student and teacher. A young college instructor begins to see entirely too much of herself in the work of one of her writing students who claims to only "write the truth." As the threats become more overt, the stakes increase until it becomes unclear who will triumph in this game of cat and mouse. This nail biter of a novel will leave readers deeply unsettled and checking the door locks.”
—— Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books, Excelsior, MinnesotaBaker’s powerful tale is at times heart-rending to read—and impossible to put down.
—— Publishers' Weekly USBeyond the twists and turns of the thriller, The Body Lies also stands out for its careful examination of the role of women, both in these thriller novels and within society, making this book a powerful and unnerving read with thrills that run much deeper than your average surface shocks ... Impossible to put down.
—— CultureflyBaker's layered and sharply observed writing feels authentic from the first . . . Moving beyond boundaries to divine the essence of what it is to be a woman navigating life in modern-day Britain.
—— Claire ThinkingAn essential book for our times . . . this is a thrilling, gripping read
—— Tales Before BedtimeThe depth and style of literary fiction [with] the thrill of a more contemporary read
—— Cheryl M-M's Book BlogThe Body Lies is one of those brilliant books that gave me the rage in all the right ways . . . A raw and challenging novel that deserves to be widely read
—— The Shelf of Unread BooksThere is tension, drama and sense of jeopardy aplenty
—— What Cathy Read NextA compelling, uncomfortable and overwhelming read . . . absolutely brilliant.
—— Beverley Has ReadI felt compelled to read on and find out what would happen next
—— GNTxReadsA timely and powerful literary thriller which makes for a thought-provoking and unsettling read
—— Hair Past a Freckle blogThought provoking and intelligent . . . I cannot recommend highly enough.
—— Amanda Duncan, My Bookish BlogspotOffers a really interesting perspective on how women are represented in life
—— VarietatsIt is insidiously unnerving in such a clever way . . . had me well and truly hooked!
—— Bookish ChatDark, unforgiving, suspenseful and thought-provoking
—— Emma's Bookish CornerCampus novel satire and the high drama of a thriller combine in a fiendishly readable interrogation of the allure of violent fiction
—— SARAH MOSS, GuardianOne of the most believable heroines I've seen on the page in a long time. The final chapters deliver the heart-in-mouth genre denouement we’ve been waiting for
—— TLS