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What Doesn't Kill Us

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

What Doesn't Kill Us

Contributors:

By (Author) Ajay Close

ISBN:

9781913393960

Publisher:

Saraband

Imprint:

Saraband

Publication Date:

26th February 2025

UK Publication Date:

8th February 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Crime and mystery: police procedural
Thriller: serial killers
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Narrative theme: Social issues

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

A killer stalks the streets of Leeds, a city in England's industrial north. Every man is a suspect. Every woman is at risk. But in a house on Cleopatra Street, women are fighting back.

It's the eve of the 1980s. Police officer Liz Seeley joins the squad investigating the murders. With a violent boyfriend at home and male chauvinist pigs at work, she is drawn to a feminist collective led by the militant and uncompromising Rowena. There she meets Charmaineyoung, Black, artistic, and fighting discrimination on two fronts.

As the list of victims grows and police fail to catch the killer, women are too terrified to go out after dark. To the feminists, the Butcher is a symptom of wider misogyny. Their anger finds an outlet in violence, and Liz is torn between loyalty to them and her colleagues and job.

In this novel based on the true events of the Yorkshire Ripper murders and the feminist arson campaign it triggered targeting porn outlets, Ajay Close combines the tension of a police procedural with the power and passion of the Women's Lib movement. By turns emotional, action-packed, and darkly funny, What Doesn't Kill Us reveals just how much the world has changed since the 1970sand how much it hasn't

Reviews

'Panoramic the parallels with failures in todays criminal justice system are unmissable in this uncompromising novel.' -- Times best new crime fiction February 2024
'Finely crafted, vividly detailed reminiscent of [Pat] Barker brusque, rebarbative, unsentimental [and] wittily realized.' -- Catherine Taylor, Times Literary Supplement
'This book is a must read. Ajay has a uniquely raw and authentic voice. She conjures up atmosphere like no other.' -- Maxine Peake
'Taut, atmospheric and beautifully observed.' -- Brian Groom
'Vivid and visceral.' -- Val McDermid
'Beautifully written, stark and relevant.' -- Caro Ramsay
'Immensely humane, a book of huge themes and minutely observed characters with a warm intelligence, compassion and wit.' -- Ewan Morrison
'A gem of a page-turner fast-paced and gripping Excellent.' -- Rosemary Kaye, Scones and Chaises Longues
'Combines a gripping page-turner with a wider, excoriating, examination of the misogyny, racism and extremism that continue to blight so many lives today riveting, thought-provoking, with acutely observed and convincing characters Close is such a talented writer that she prompts us to consider these issues as a by-product of the story; there are no lectures here, nor any conclusions but our own.' -- Edinburgh Reporter
'An eye-opening read about womanhood and how some of the struggles of nearly 50 years ago are still present now.' -- Chloe Mullis, Buzz magazine
'Close transports us to the time and place beautifully, evoking all the sights, sounds, smells, and attitudes of Britain and that part of Britain in particular It is the depiction of the social mores of the time that makes this essential reading.' -- Alistair Braidwood, Snack Magazine

Author Bio

Ajay Close grew up in Yorkshire and, after her school years at a Sheffield comprehensive, studied at Cambridge. She worked at Granta before becoming a journalist and then a novelist. She is the author of six literary novels, of which her first, Official and Doubtful, was longlisted for the Orange Prize. Her novels are pacy, often political, page-turning, dealing with family and relationships under pressure, and can be read as thrillers.

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