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The Binding Room (An Inspector Henley Thriller, Book 2)
By (Author) Nadine Matheson
Book 2
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
7th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
512
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 38mm
670g
From the author of The Jigsaw Man comes the next book in Nadine Mathesons DI Henley series
Nadine Matheson writes sentences like roses, lovely and bristling with thorns . . . Mathesons voice is exciting, urgent and, now more than ever, vital A.J. Finn
There is a freshness to Mathesons writing which promises a long career Morning Star
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In this room, no one can hear you scream
The Serial Crimes Unit are called in to investigate when a local pastor is found stabbed to death. As DI Henley assesses the crime scene, she discovers a hidden door that conceals a room set up for torture and bound to the bed in the middle of the room is the body of a man.
When another body is found, also tied down, Henley realises there's someone out there torturing innocent people and leaving them for dead. But why
There's nothing that connects the victims. They didn't know each other. Their paths never crossed. But someone has targeted them, and it's up to Henley and the SCU to stop them before they find another binding room
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What readers are saying about The Binding Room:
Oh my days wow what a book. It was sick and twisty and I loved every single word of it . . . its been one of the best reads of the year! Reader review,
Ms Matheson is a master storyteller and delivers a gritty and gripping story, a page-turner I couldnt stop reading. It's highly recommended Reader review,
An absolutely superb contemporary crime thriller . . . Nadine Matheson is a powerful voice in crime fiction Reader review,
Totally hooked on this series, I now need the next book, please say there will be one, I cannot recommend this enough 10 stars NetGalley Reviewer,
Praise for The Binding Room
There is a freshness to Mathesons writing which promises a long career Morning Star
Praise for Nadine Matheson
This book is gruesomely good Lesley Kara, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Rumour
Crime fiction has a significant new star Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Elses Skin
Move over, Hannibal Lecter, there's a new serial killer on the block in this awesome debut from Nadine Matheson. The Jigsaw Man will have you in pieces. Literally David Jackson, author of The Resident
What a fantastic book gruesome murders, a wonderful new detective and some hard-hitting themes explored Chris McDonald, author of the DI Erika Piper series
I love a good cat and mouse between a detective and a killer, and Nadine Mathesons thriller fits the bill. The chilling storyline, intense characters, vivid prose, and unflinching crime scenes make Matheson the heir apparent to Mo Hayder and Thomas Harris. Smashing! J.T. Ellison,New York Timesbestselling author
A spellbinding game of cat and mouse . . . with chilling echoes of Thomas Harriss The Silence of the Lambs Daily Mail
For lovers of modern crime fiction, Mathesons macabre novel will hit the spot Independent Online
With a wit that complements her dark subject matter, Matheson writes superbly . . . A book to make you think, feel and jump out of your chair Daily Mirror
Pacy and gripping. If you love Val McDermid and Fiona Cummins then youll love The Jigsaw Man Nina Pottell, Prima
Fans of crime fiction will adore this gruesome debut Red
Not for the faint hearted . . . Expertly paced and plotted . . . You will need to leave the lights on Platinum
Nadine Matheson was born and raised in Deptford (one of the murders in The Jigsaw Man takes place five minutes from her front door) and is a criminal solicitor. Nadine is also a winner of the City University Crime Writing competition and you can follow her on Twitter @nadinematheson. The Jigsaw Man is her debut novel.