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The next in the award-winning Roy and Castells series.
Whitechapel, 1888: London is bowed under Jack the Ripper’s reign of terror.
London 2015: actress Julianne Bell is abducted in a case similar to the terrible Tower Hamlets nurders of some ten years earlier, and harking back to the Ripper killings of a century before.
Falkenberg, Sweden, 2015: a woman’s body is found mutilated in a forest, her wounds identical to those of the Tower Hamlets victims. With the man arrested or the Tower Hamlets crimes already locked up, do the new killings mean he has a dangerous accomplice, or is a copy-cat serial killer on the loose?
Profiler Emily Roy and true-crime writer Alexis Castells again find themselves drawn into an intriguing case, with personal links that turn their world upside down…
Oh my goodness I enjoyed this, KEEPER is brilliantly written. Although I read a lot I’m not a fast reader, I generally like to take my time with a story, savour the words and allow myself to become immersed in the story. KEEPER however didn’t allow me that luxury. It pulled me in right from the start and I literally couldn’t put it down. Short chapters that create quite a punch carried me on whilst crying a constant ‘just one more’ like a child at the park bargaining for another turn on the slide.
I’ve always been a big fan of crime thrillers and murder mystery. From an early age I’ve had a love of the old fashioned Agatha Christie novels (and TV adaptations) and Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. I love trying to figure out who the guilty party is. Johana Gustawsson brings the crime novel right up to date with her incredibly sharp, suspenseful writing. KEEPER features a host of intriguing (and rather damaged) characters who all contribute to the story in their own (at times rather disturbing) ways. There are so many twists and turns that I honestly found the ending a complete surprise. Just when you think you’ve begun to understand the who, why and when, it takes you in a totally different direction. This doesn’t mean it’s unwieldy and difficult to follow – in fact quite the opposite. The writing is excellent and by the time I turned the last page I felt that the story had come to an excellent conclusion and all my questions had been answered.
Johana weaves her story from the late nineteenth century with the reign of terror held by Jack the Ripper through to 2015 when the brilliant Roy and Castells attempt to crack the case of a modern day serial killer who is incredibly sadistic and dangerous. Johana Gustawsson is a French writer and I have to say the translation by Maxim Jakubowski is faultless. He has expertly maintained the tempo, atmosphere and brilliance of Johana’s writing. Not a word is wasted. At times shocking, this was an incredible thriller I heartily recommend and that will certainly have me checking the back seat of my car for quite some time to come.
I haven’t read BLOCK 46 yet but I will most definitely be adding it to my list AND I can’t wait to see what comes next in the brilliant Roy and Castell series.
KEEPER will be published in paperback by Orenda Books on the 30th of April 2018.
Find out more about Johana Gustawsson here.
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