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After the Silence

Inspector Rykel Book 1

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After the Silence

By: Jake Woodhouse
Narrated by: Daniel Weyman
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Perfect for fans of The Killing or The Bridge, After the Silence is an utterly compelling crime debut set in Amsterdam.

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A body is found hanging on a hook above the canals of Amsterdam's old town, a mobile phone forced into the victim's mouth.

In a remote coastal village, a doll lies in the ashes of a burnt-down house. But the couple who died in the fire had no children of their own. Did a little girl escape the blaze? And, if so, who is she and where is she now?

Inspector Jaap Rykel knows that he's hunting a clever and brutal murderer. Still grieving from the violent death of his last partner, Rykel must work alongside a junior out-of-town detective with her own demons to face, if he has any hope of stopping the killer from striking again.

Their investigation reveals two dark truths: everybody in this city harbours secrets - and hearing those secrets comes at a terrible price ...

After the Silence introduces Inspector Jaap Rykel in a gripping debut police procedural from Jake Woodhouse, which is sure to appeal to fans of Ian Rankin, Peter Robinson and Stuart MacBride. This is the first novel in The Amsterdam Quartet series.

PRAISE FOR JAKE WOODHOUSE:

'This gripping detective novel will thrill fans of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and bears comparison to Fatherland ... Utterly unputdownable' The Sun

'Utterly enthralling ... looks set to be one of the key sequences in modern crime fiction' Barry Forshaw, Crimetime

'Jake Woodhouse's taut, twisty plots are expertly woven and beautifully written. They are peopled with complex characters that will have you turning the pages to see what becomes of them. He has created a flawed gem in Inspector Jaap Rykel, a cop with an assured literary future' Craig Robertson, author of Witness the Dead and The Last Refuge

'After the Silence is as dark and twisty as the Amsterdam it navigates and Rykel a fascinating and original protagonist. A promising start to what could be a great series.' Stav Sherez, author of A Dark Redemption

'Complex ... intriguing ... keeps the reader hooked' Eurocrime

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Really enjoyed this first one of the series…many thanks to the author and excellent narrator!

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Thrilling roller coaster of an end left me feeling almost breathless.

I knew nothing about Dutch police so interesting eye opener and also a not so touristic view of Amsterdam!

Excellent narration combined with a story like strands of rope being twisted together made for a tight, well-told story.

No blame

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I really enjoyed this story, which was read beautifully, as always, by Daniel Weyman. I’ve taken a star off overall because I found myself rolling my eyes at the blatant sexualisation of females throughout. Unwelcome, unnecessary and frankly, I thought the world had moved on from it by 2014. It might be my loss but the moment it’s putting me off reading more from this author, no matter how good the story.

So sexist!

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