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The Keeper
The Keeper | Jessica Moor
9 posts | 9 read | 10 to read
A pulse-pounding thriller that follows the residents of a domestic violence shelter after one of their counselors is found dead of apparent suicide There's a house in the small town of Widringham that looks just like all the others on the street. Only when you look closer do you see the security cameras, the double locks, the ever-drawn curtains. Several women live inside. They watch television, attend therapy sessions, and wait for the men they're running from to catch up with them. Their lives have been steeped in violence and dread. So when one of their counselors, Katie, is found drowned in the local river, they know immediately: this was murder. But the police, led by Detective Dan Whitworth, are convinced it's a typical suicide case. That is, until they discover shocking new evidence that suggests Katie wasn't who she appeared--and may have been running from her own ghosts. A riveting mystery and a searing examination of violence against women and the structures that allow it to continue, The Keeper marks the debut of an incredible new voice in crime fiction.
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Vicki4
The Keeper | Jessica Moor
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Wasn‘t a book for me. Took awhile to get into, then towards the end i got a little hooked. To then an ending I didn‘t quite understand 😔.

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emmaturi
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Two recent books I got, I will probadly read Shiver this month! #tbr

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guinsgirlreads
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I‘ve been waiting awhile to get a hold of this one and it sounds good!...

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ClairesReads
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I was banking on easy crime reading, and while all crime writing is designed to shock and unsettle I got much more than I bargained for here. This story about domestic violence was equal parts quietly unsettling, horrifying, gruesomely violent, and uncomfortable. While I didn‘t think the writing was anything exceptional, the narrative left me feeling sick in a way a lot of crime writing isn‘t able to.

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Clare_Riley
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When Katie Straw‘s body is pulled from the river, the women at the refuge she has been working at believe she has been murdered. The police on the case say it‘s suicide. Another great read, this looks at life in a Women‘s Refuge, why they left their abusive partners, and why so many go back. It‘s not a straightforward murder mystery. I would have happily read more about the women in the refuge. The police are predictably dinosaurs 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Cathythoughts
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Thankyou @jhod . What a stunner of a cover & beautifully bound book. ...And a thriller ! Nice one Jessica 👍🏻 Thanks so much. I hope you are ok & hanging in there through all this XXX Cathy

jhod Yes i saw you asking for recommendations and this one was recommended by the guardian.... Happy birthday again! X 4y
Cathythoughts @jhod perfect 👌🏻 Thankyou so much X 4y
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squirrelbrain
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Mehso-so

Katie is found dead and the police are investigating whether it was murder or suicide. I so wanted to like this book, as domestic violence is such an important subject and I hoped that it would be an education.

However, having worked for a women‘s charity, I found the depiction of the refuge to be inaccurate and the manager was a caricature of a militant feminist. The policeman was also caricatured as a near-retirement ‘dinosaur‘(cont)

squirrelbrain and there were many superfluous characters, mainly those in the refuge, as if to say ‘look at all the different kinds of domestic violence there are‘. I felt that some aspects were portrayed well, the coercive control and ‘gaslighting‘ of the MC but all of the other factors distracted from what could have been an important story. 4y
TrishB I don‘t think I‘ll race to read this one! 4y
squirrelbrain Other people have liked it @TrishB but for me, having worked in the sector, there was just too much that didn‘t ring true.... 4y
TrishB I tend to avoid if possible, so your review made my mind up! 4y
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Moonprismpower
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Just finished The Keeper by Jessica Moor. I couldn‘t put it down. Moor created a cast of believable characters in a horrific situation.
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This book may trigger some readers so know it contains violence against women.
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It‘s one of those books where the fictional world collides with the real world. It‘s a realistic plot about a possible suicide or is it murder? And I found myself seeing the characters as real people.

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Moonprismpower
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Starting this tonight! Murder mysteries are my jam.

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻 How are you?? 4y
Moonprismpower @Megabooks Doing well! You know I drop off social media a lot and then I pick it up again. Just got so many arcs from my local bookstore! So now I‘ve got to post them. How have you been? 4y
Megabooks @Moonprismpower That‘s really cool!! Enjoy the arcs! I‘ve been pretty good. Still a bit painful from the spinal fusion, but overall okay. Just doing a lot of reading! 😁📚👍🏻 4y
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