One of the most talked about crime novels of 2021- 'Knox the author pulls off a hybrid triumph- at once an old-fashioned whodunnit and a smart postmodern literary novel asking questions about the ethics of all editing, as well as the true-crime genre. Dazzlingly original' Sunday Times
One of the most talked about crime novels of 2021- 'Knox the author pulls off a hybrid triumph- at once an old-fashioned whodunnit and a smart postmodern literary novel asking questions about the ethics of all editing, as well as the true-crime genre. Dazzlingly original' Sunday Times
One of the most talked about crime novels of 2021- 'Knox the author pulls off a hybrid triumph- at once an old-fashioned whodunnit and a smart postmodern literary novel asking questions about the ethics of all editing, as well as the true-crime genre. Dazzlingly original' Sunday TimesWhat happens to those girls who go missing? What happens to the Zoe Nolans of the world?'In the early hours of Saturday, December 17th, 2011, Zoe Nolan, a 19-year-old Manchester University student, walked out of a party taking place in the shared accommodation where she had been living for three months.She was never seen again.
“Scandalously entertaining...Knox is a fantastic writer. His ambitious fourth novel satirises and celebrates the true-crime genre with glee ... by turns horrific and hilarious”
-- Mark Sanderson The Times
Truly immersive: complex, disturbing, unexpectedly funny and very smart -- Laura Wilson The Guardian
One of the most engaging cold-case novels I have read -- Natasha Cooper Literary Review
Knox the author pulls off a hybrid triumph: at once an old-fashioned whodunnit and a smart postmodern literary novel asking questions about the ethics of all editing, as well as the true-crime genre. Dazzlingly original. -- John Dugdale Sunday Times
The gifted Joseph Knox continues his upwards trajectory...forging something original and innovative. -- Barry Forshaw Financial Times
Best new fiction. Knox tears up the rule book, this bravura performance it's darkness leavened by very black humour -- John Williams Mail on Sunday
This satire of the true crime genre is ingenious, funny and totally original The Sun
Reads like a cinematic true crime documentary. Brilliant, compelling and original. Steve Cavanagh
An absolute triumph. It sucked me in, chewed me up, spat me out and left me blinking like the moment the lights go on at a fuzzy basement nightclub. Phenomenal, current, bleakly devastating. An iron gauntlet in the guts. Loved it. Matt Wesolowski
Highly original and mischievous novel - a complete triumph John Boyne
Joseph Knox has lived in Stoke on Trent, Manchester and London. In 2020, he became an Irish citizen. His debut novel Sirens was a bestseller and has been translated into eighteen languages. The Smiling Man and The Sleepwalker are the second and third books in the Waits trilogy. His first standalone novel, True Crime Story, was a Times number one bestseller.
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