'I'm speechless. Gripping, devastating, so so important. Keeper is breath-taking' - Clare Mackintosh
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.
About the Author
Jessica Moor studied English at Cambridge before completing a Creative Writing MA at Manchester University. Prior to this she spent a year working in the violence against women and girls sector and this experience inspired her first novel, Keeper.
Industry Reviews
"A literary thriller, Keeper is a compelling, tense and pacy read"
The Observer, 10 Best Debut Novelists of 2020
"This is a thriller, but its pacy insights into the ways in which men exert control over women make it one that you need to read"
Cosmopolitan, 12 of the Best Books Released in March 2020
"Powerful and chilling, with a shocking twist, Keeper is an important story, well told"
Guardian
"Vastly impressive . . . Deeply affecting and superbly told, it demands to be read"
Daily Mail