The Bodies
By (Author) Sam Lloyd
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Bantam (Transworld)
24th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Interior life
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 40mm
700g
How many times would you let your child get away with murder The new break-out thriller from Sam Lloyd, author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick The Memory Wood. When you look down at your newborn baby, you realise they were right, those smug parents you've always rolled your eyes at- you'd do literally anything for your child. To make them happy, keep them safe. So when Joseph Carver wakes one night to find his teenage son Max scrubbing the kitchen, hands wet with blood and panic flooding his voice as he promises it was an accident, he didn't mean to do it, Joseph does the only thing he can. He helps Max bury the body. Joseph thinks that's the end of the nightmare. Until he finds Max with stricken eyes and bloody hands once again . . . You'd do anything for your child - even cover up a murder. But would you do it twice
Praise for Sam Lloyd * : *
Lloyd is a rare new thriller talent. * Daily Mail *
Remarkable. Stunning prose and compulsive reading. It's undoubtedly the best thriller I've read in a long, long time. * Lesley Kara *
An intense, atmospheric, and truly original thriller. * Shari Lapena *
Forget everything you think you know about thrillers. Youll be breathless with anticipation, tingling with hope, and numb with dread from beginning to end. * Press Association *
A darkly chilling and original novel . . . a series of twists keeps readers captivated until a shocking climax. * Daily Express *
Fiendishly clever. * Sunday Times *
Lloyd is terrific on atmosphere... He excels at taking readers to very dark places. * Metro *
Absorbing and deftly written . . . Each page promises the literary equivalent of a fresh jab to the solar plexus. * Herald *
Shocking . . . Sam Lloyd's heart-racing thriller keeps us guessing until the end. * Woman's Own *
Sam Lloyd grew up in Hampshire, where he learned his love of storytelling. These days he lives in Surrey with his wife, three young sons and a dog that likes to howl. His first three thrillers, The Memory Wood, The Rising Tide and The People Watcher were published to great critical acclaim.