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Stick or Twist

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"Janes deftly, suddenly transforms her audience's understanding of her protagonists several times without making delayed disclosures feel like literary trickery, keeping tension high to the very end"
Publishers Weekly Starred Review
Wealthy heiress Jude Thackeray lost her trust in men following her terrible ordeal at the hands of a ruthless kidnapper. Now she's met Mark Medlicott, she is finally learning to love again. But is Mark who – and what – he seems?
No one was ever arrested following the kidnap; there were no credible suspects even. Detective Sergeant Peter Betts and his colleague, DS Hannah McMahon, are determined to crack the case. However, the deeper they dig, the more anomalies they uncover, and it becomes increasingly clear there was more to the attempted kidnap than met the eye. Soon the pair find themselves in a desperate race against time in order to prevent a further catastrophe.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 13, 2014
      Jennifer Reynolds, the heroine of this intricately plotted romantic suspense novel from British author Janes (The Pull of the Moon), escapes an unhappy marriage and humdrum existence by setting up a new identity and relocating to Lasthwaite, a quiet town in the Yorkshire Dales. Years later, she is managing a health center and is eagerly anticipating her wedding to a local teacher, Rob Dugdale, who knows nothing of her past. When a TV documentary airs about three women who went missing and were never found again, including herself, she fears that she’ll be exposed by the media coverage. The murder of a 15-year-old girl, who was on her way home from the school where Rob teaches, focuses further attention on Lasthwaite, adding to her worries. After a second body appears, Jennifer must decide whether to try to preserve her new life or reveal her true identity and risk losing everything she has successfully built. The action builds to a chilling yet satisfying ending.

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      Starred review from October 24, 2016
      British author Janes (Swimming in the Shadows) strikes the perfect balance between gore and sappiness in this satisfyingly sweet police procedural. Det. Constable Peter Betts and Det. Sgt. Hannah McMahon make a more-than-professional connection while reexamining the cold case kidnapping of heiress Jude Thackeray, whose unknown captor let her get away. Jude has since become romantically involved with Mark Medlicott, who tries to help her through the aftershocks of her past trauma, though his motives for doing so may not be the purest. Meanwhile, a loner named Stefan makes disturbing plans on an isolated beach in Cornwall. The bold pairing of the good-natured secret relationship between Peter and Hannah and the sordid romantic intrigue involving Mark and Jude raises readers’ interest in both. Janes deftly, suddenly transforms her audience’s understanding of her protagonists several times without making delayed disclosures feel like literary trickery, keeping tension high to the very end.

    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2014
      A runaway wife finds her new life threatened when the murder of a schoolgirl brings the police to her doorstep.Jennifer Reynolds goes from the frying pan straight into the fire. She leaves her stern, unloving parents for Alan, an antiques dealer whose trinket-filled living quarters seem at first a refuge from her parents' obsessively clean house. But Alan treats Jennifer like a backward child, missing no chance to belittle her. So one day, simple Jennifer simply takes off. A series of dead-end jobs under a string of temporary identities keeps body and soul together until the death of an old school acquaintance, Susan McCarthy, gives Jennifer the chance at something more permanent. Since Susan died in France, no death certificate has been recorded in England. Armed with enough vital statistics to apply for a birth certificate, Jennifer becomes Susan. By the time she reaches Lasthwaite, a resurrected Susan McCarthy has a car, bank accounts and enough work history to apply for a real job as manager of Lasthwaite Health Centre. She also finds real romance with kind, solid Rob Dugdale, a teacher at a local secondary school. Susan is hesitant about accepting Rob's proposal-after all, as Jennifer, she already has a husband. But she longs for a real home and family. She's already on edge when a local television station airs Disappeared!, which tells the story of three unsolved missing persons cases, including Jennifer's. But the murder of Rob's student Julie Peacock threatens to push her over the edge-especially when the police learn that Rob was the last person to see Julie alive. Janes (Why Didn't You Come for Me?, 2011) sets up a clever puzzle only to trash it with a solution as improbable as it is long-winded.

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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2014
      Jennifer had an unhappy childhood, with a cold, distant father and a mother who cared more about what the neighbors thought than she did about her daughter. So when Jennifer meets antiques dealer Allen Reynolds, she falls hard. He's clever and worldly, with a nice home, money, and time to spend with Jennifer. But eventually Jennifer realizes he's controlling and even cruel. She flees, assuming the identity of a long-dead school friend, Susan McCarthy, and eventually ending up in Yorkshire, where she makes a new life for herself, with a loving boyfriend and a good job. Then a television program on missing persons features the cold case of Jennifer Reynolds, whose disappearance has never been solved. Terrified she'll be discovered, Jennifer is on tenterhooks. Then a woman's body is found, the police believe it's Jennifer, and suspicion immediately falls on Allen Reynolds. Sure her husband is innocent, Jennifer decides to meet him and declare to the police that she's alive and well. But what happens next changes everything. Spooky, twisting, and strange, this suspenseful mystery is guaranteed to keep readers glued to their seats.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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      November 1, 2016
      When police detectives Peter Betts and Hannah McMahon are asked to reinvestigate the never-solved case of Jude Thackeray, they have no idea that what they find will lead them into both personal and professional crises. Jude was kidnapped by her then-boyfriend, physically assaulted, and then taken to the woods to be killed. Although Jude managed to escape, her would-be killer was never found. All of the information Jude offered about her boyfriend captor led to dead ends. After many months, Jude has managed to recover sufficiently and has a new boyfriend, who treats her with kindness and patience. But as Peter and Hannah work on what is now a very cold case, they find that nothing is as it seemed. In a series of ever-more-shocking revelations, the bizarre story is finally revealed. An edge-of-the-seat, keep-'em-guessing murder case with mind-blowing twists, an imaginative plot, plenty of suspense, brave heroes, and truly dastardly villains.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2016
      A team of detectives struggles to solve a case with both too few and too many clues.The abduction and attempted murder of heiress Jude Thackeray is a thorn in DI Graham Lings side. Theres a detailed description of the kidnapper from Jude, since she lived with the man for several months before he unexpectedly tied her up, threw her into a closet, beat her, put a noose over her head, and drove her out to a deserted field where she was lucky or clever enough to escape. But no one else seems to have seen the miscreant except for a dog-walking neighbor, who describes him only as looking angry. Theres CCTV footage of him from a gas station. But his face isnt clearly visible. As Lings team, including Jerry Wilkins, Joel McPartland, detail-oriented Hannah McMahon, and intuitive Peter Betts, struggles with a huge pile of information that somehow doesnt add up to much, Jude seems to have moved on. Shes seeing Mark Medlicott, who chucked his well-to-do familys Yorkshire business to seek his fortune in the South. In spite of her brother Robins pleas to be careful, Jude seems inclined to pursue this relationship toward a more committed end. Meanwhile, Peter begins a considerably less committed romance with Hannah. Both couples may end up with something they didnt bargain for as Janes weaves an intricate web of deceit. Janes seems to specialize in heroines with significant back stories. But where Swimming in the Shadows (2014) took forever to reach its conclusion, her current tale frontloads the complications and ends with a jolt.

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