
The Body Lies
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Narrated by:
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Julie Maisey
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Deborah McBride
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Sam Woolf
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Simon Ludders
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Imogen Church
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By:
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Jo Baker
About this listen
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Body Lies by Jo Baker, read by Imogen Church, Deborah McBride, Sam Woolf, Simon Ludders and Julie Maisey.
A layered and thrilling suspense novel that grapples with how to live as a woman in the modern world - or in the pages of a book - when the stakes are dangerously high.
When a young writer accepts a job at a university in the remote countryside, it’s meant to be a fresh start, away from the big city and the scene of a violent assault she’s desperate to forget. But despite the distractions of a new life and single motherhood, her nerves continue to jangle. To make matters worse, a vicious debate about violence against women inflames the tensions and mounting rivalries in her creative writing group.
When a troubled student starts sending in chapters from his novel that blur the lines between fiction and reality, the professor recognises herself as the main character in his book - and he has written her a horrific fate.
Will she be able to stop life imitating art before it's too late?
At once a breathless cat-and-mouse game and a disarming exploration of sexual politics, The Body Lies is an essential book for our times.
Thought-provoking, beautiful and difficult
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But as far as I got in reading it this was much more the "disarming exploration of sexual politics" also mentioned in a kind of he said /she said and another she said and he thought way.
I actually thought the book was very well written and enjoyed the creative writing classes and story told from different points of view, I enjoyed the characters - did not like the animal cruelty though it did come with a trigger warning and though just fleeting could have done without it and I always think it is a lazy way to suggest impending menace or ramp up tension.
I always struggle a bit with Imogen Church as she hangs on every word and tends to milk her performance for everything it is worth instead of letting the story tell itself, but I have found listening to her on 1.25 speed makes it a much more enjoyable, lighter and less laboured read and this time I quite enjoyed her performance as well as the other narrators.
My gripe really was thinking I was getting a murder mystery with an intriguing backdrop of a creative writing course and once I realised that it was not, I just felt a bit let down especially by the title and cover of the book which did look like a typical thriller and the opening which seemed to be about murder mystery rather than anything else.
I would like to say that I did not read the entire book but I was just a bit put off, thought it was so well written and narrated, that it was not what I had signed on for.
Why did I think this was a murder mystery thriller
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Totally original
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worth a listen
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Thought provoking.
I really enjoyed this book, more than I'd expected
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A gripping interrogation of crime writing
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