Body Work

Body Work by Fiona Brand, published by Mira in 2006, is a psychological fiction novel that delves into the complexities of memory and trauma. With 377 pages, this edition presents the story of Jane Gale, who, as a child, witnessed her mother’s murder and subsequently lost all memory of her past. Now, twenty-five years later, Jane has built a new life as a novelist, but her world is turned upside down when the killer discovers her work and realizes that she is the sole survivor of his dark secrets.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of romance and suspense as Jane navigates the challenges of her past and the threats that resurface. The novel explores themes of identity and survival, as Jane confronts the shadows of her childhood while trying to protect herself and her newfound career. This edition invites readers into a world where the lines between past and present blur, and the quest for truth becomes a matter of life and death.
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As a child, Jane Gale witnessed her mother’s murder and was nearly killed trying to escape. left for dead, she suffered complete memory loss, unable to recall who she was before the “accident” or the events that caused her mother’s death. Twenty-five years later, Jane has a new life and a blossoming career as a novelist-until the killer picks up her book and discovers that the only eyewitness to his secrets has survived, and told.
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