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Jake Woodhouse

    Jake Woodhouse is een auteur die diverse ervaringen als muzikant, wijnmaker en ondernemer combineert. Zijn debuutwerk, dat de Amsterdam Quartet-reeks lanceert, duikt in de diepten van de menselijke psyche en maatschappelijke thema's. Woodhouse's stijl kenmerkt zich door scherpzinnigheid en een onconventionele benadering van verhalen vertellen. Zijn proza onderzoekt complexe relaties en universele vragen met oog voor detail en sfeer.

    Blutrot ist die Nacht
    The Copycat
    Before the Dawn
    After the Silence
    Into the night
    • Into the night

      • 440bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      A woman is pushed in front of a train by a man in police uniform. And a body is left on a rooftop, its hands scorched and head missing. Another day in Amsterdam: Western Europe's murder capital.The killer announces to the world that this is merely the beginning. The man tasked with stopping the bodycount is Inspector Jaap Rykel.But as Jaap searches the beheaded body for clues as to its identity, what he finds makes his blood run cold. Why on earth are there pictures of himself - and his home - saved on the victim's phone...?

      Into the night
    • After the Silence

      • 464bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen
      3,5(269)Tarief

      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?

      After the Silence
    • Before the Dawn

      • 480bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen

      A gripping police procedural, After the Silence sees Inspector Jaap Rykel of Amsterdam's Murder Squad drawn into a case which may destroy him ...On a small Dutch island a body is found. The victim's head is wrapped in cling film. Her hands are tied behind her back. Veteran detective Inspector Jaap Rykel of Amsterdam's Murder Squad is swiftly summoned and he soon identifies a suspect, who hands himself over. Yet the man has no history of violence, no motive, and no connection to the victim. On the other side of Holland, a similar murder - and confession - is reported and Rykel wonders if these are random senseless acts, or something more mysterious. Seeking patterns no one wants to see, Rykel is drawn deeper into a sinister, sprawling case which will destroy all who touch it ...Praise for Jake Woodhouse: 'A strong sense of place matched by storytelling that keeps the plot accelerating' Daily Mail 'Utterly enthralling ...Looks set to be one of the key sequences in modern crime fiction' Barry Forshaw, Crimetime 'Taut, expertly woven and beautifully written' Craig Robertson

      Before the Dawn
    • "Inspector Jaap Rykel is on the brink, about to leave the force after the burden of past traumas became too much to bear. Visiting the station for one trivial final task, he stumbles across an investigation into a particularly violent murder - the details of which echo all too closely a case he worked on years before. But that case was solved. The killer was caught - and is still in prison. Which means that perhaps Rykel got it wrong. That an innocent man has been locked up, while a vicious murderer has been left to kill again. Is this his last chance to make things right? Or is it the blow that finally takes him over the edge"--Publisher description

      The Copycat
    • Auf einem Hausdach in der Amsterdamer Innenstadt wird eine männliche Leiche gefunden – die Hand des Opfers wurde mit einem Schneidbrenner bearbeitet, sein Kopf fehlt. Als Inspector Jaap Rykel das Smartphone des Enthaupteten untersucht, stockt ihm der Atem: Im Handyspeicher findet er ein Foto von sich selbst. Kurz darauf erhält die Polizei eine Twitter-Nachricht, in der ein bestimmter Ort angegeben wird. Rykel und sein Team fahren sofort dorthin – und entdecken eine weitere kopflose Leiche. Allen wird klar, dass der Täter ein grausames Spiel mit Rykel spielt ...

      Blutrot ist die Nacht