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Beneath the Skin [Paperback]

Nicci French
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin; New Ed edition (24 Nov 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140281061
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140281064
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 11.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 19,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Zoe, a pretty blonde schoolteacher. Jenny, a former hand model turned model wife and mother. Nadia, an irrepressible free spirit who entertains at children's parties. Three women living in different parts of London, grappling with different problems, sheltering different dreams--their lives and narratives linked only by the singular madness of a sadistic stalker. As they move slowly through the sweltering heat of summer, someone is sending these women letters that let each know she is being watched, studied and loved from afar--even unto death.

Beneath the Skin is a spooky, highly effective psychological thriller. Initially, the women refuse, as do the police, to take the threats seriously--they are happy, they are inviolable; surely these letters are the work of a harmless crank. But the novel watches Zoe, Nadia and Jenny move from blithely insouciant denial, to frustration, to creeping terror, and finally to the stark realisation that neither they nor anyone else will prevent this killer from destroying them. French skilfully evokes the insidiousness with which the letters invade the women's lives, straining and shattering relationships, pushing each toward fearful insanity. Perhaps the novel's greatest appeal lies in its mordant irony: not only do the stalker's threats push and fester "beneath the skin", but they also draw out the flaws and terrors that are already there. French sketches the women's weaknesses and fears with merciless accuracy, stripping them naked long before the killer arrives to finish what his letters have begun.

The author's talent for psychological portraiture is, in fact, so great as to undermine, however slightly, the novel itself. We become so aware of the women, of their responses, of their needs, that the actual murders arrive as an almost superfluous intrusion. We respect the demands of the genre--a thriller needs thrills, after all--but wistfully regret the loss of the victims, even as we guiltily acknowledge our own voyeuristic culpability in their disintegration. --Kelly Flynn --This text refers to the paperback edition of this title. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Amazon.co.uk Review

"When she laughs, she makes a pealing sound, like a doorbell . If I told her I loved her, she would laugh at me like that. She would think I was not serious. That is what women do. They turn what is serious and big into a small thing, a joke. Love is not a joke. It is a matter of life and death. One day, soon, she will understand that."
Zoe, a pretty blonde schoolteacher. Jenny, a former hand model turned model wife and mother. Nadia, an irrepressible free spirit who entertains at children's parties. Three women living in different parts of London, grappling with different problems, sheltering different dreams--their lives and narratives linked only by the singular madness of a sadistic stalker. As they move slowly through the sweltering heat of summer, someone is sending these women letters that let each know she is being watched, studied and loved from afar--even unto death.

Beneath the Skin is a spooky, highly effective psychological thriller. Initially, the women refuse, as do the police, to take the threats seriously--they are happy, they are inviolable; surely these letters are the work of a harmless crank. But the novel watches Zoe, Nadia and Jenny move from blithely insouciant denial, to frustration, to creeping terror, and finally to the stark realisation that neither they nor anyone else will prevent this killer from destroying them. French skilfully evokes the insidiousness with which the letters invade the women's lives, straining and shattering relationships, pushing each toward fearful insanity. Perhaps the novel's greatest appeal lies in its mordant irony: not only do the stalker's threats push and fester "beneath the skin", but they also draw out the flaws and terrors that are already there. French sketches the women's weaknesses and fears with merciless accuracy, stripping them naked long before the killer arrives to finish what his letters have begun.

The author's talent for psychological portraiture is, in fact, so great as to undermine, however slightly, the novel itself. We become so aware of the women, of their responses, of their needs, that the actual murders arrive as an almost superfluous intrusion. We respect the demands of the genre--a thriller needs thrills, after all--but wistfully regret the loss of the victims, even as we guiltily acknowledge our own voyeuristic culpability in their disintegration. --Kelly Flynn --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Super Thriller 7 Sep 2005
By Veronica VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Three women. They are all petite, pretty and targeted by a killer who sends them threatening love letters. Zoë is a schoolteacher, 23 years old, kind-hearted and likeable. Jennifer is an ex-hand model and mother of three, 38 years old, selfish and rude; a woman whose husband treats her like dirt, and who in turn treats her own `staff' (nanny, cleaner, other hired help) and eventually the police, like dirt. Nadia is a children's party entertainer, 28 years old, messy, tough and impulsive. Each of them reacts to the threats differently and each develops their own relationship with the police and psychologist as they battle for survival.

This book is a fantastic read. I haven't read many thrillers for a long time, I guess because I needed a break from the genre. This book was the perfect choice to return to reading thrillers because it is so original, exciting, and suspenseful. It is one of the best psychological thrillers I have ever read. Nicci French's narrative was deeply engrossing. Each time a new character was introduced it was as if I was transplanted into their head and felt their emotions, saw into the depths of their lives, learnt exactly who they were and what they stood for. Although all three women were very different from me and I couldn't relate to some of their experiences or decisions, they just seemed like real, breathing people. I raced through the book from cover to cover in two days.

Overall this is a wonderful novel. I wish all thrillers were as slick and heartfelt and scary. I definitely recommend this to all thriller lovers, or just anybody who wants a deep, psychological read with excellent writing.

JoAnne

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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At first I found it difficult to get into this book, but French's writing skills embrace you, encouraging you to read the next line, next page, until you're a social outcast in the canteen at work, as you blatantly declare you "don't want to talk, I have my book to read". As a woman, I found the novel crept up on me, like a chilling shadow, that this is something that could happen to any one of us in this day and age. The psychological thrill of the book makes it impossible to put down.

Zoe, Jenny and Nadia are all recognisable as women you may know, each individual and yet the same, targeted for a reason they cannot understand. The way in which the killer makes them question their knowledge of themselves will have you hooked, as they slowly but surely succumb, hooked through every last twist and turn. Buy it and enjoy it - you are never quite as alone as you think - I loved it

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I read "killing me softly" by pure accident and was immediately hooked. I didnt think an author could do it twice but Nikki French certainly has. "Beneath the skin" captures the lives of 3 different women unknown to each other, but with one thing in common.. a killer. I read this book in 2 days flat as i just couldnt put it down. Each page has you curious for more yet too scared to turn the page. fantasticaly written with more suspense than you could ever dare to imagine.....just dont read it a bedtime, i had nightmares for a week!
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another good one
I just love Nicci French books and read them as they are published, its that great link between mystery, empathy and psychological insight that makes it a great read.
Published 9 days ago by Frilly
Bubbling Under
This story is always on the verge of breaking out and becoming really suspenseful but just fails to bubble to the surface. Read more
Published 2 months ago by nickyb
Brilliant!
Loved this book. It kept me hooked from a few pages in. Didn't get much work done that weekend though!
Published 14 months ago by whatachef
nicci french rocks!
Having read most of what this team have written I can say that this rates amongst the best ever! I could not put this down, it is amazing how they can write about everyday things... Read more
Published 24 months ago
nicci french rocks!
Having read most of what this team have written I can say that this rates amongst the best ever! I could not put this down, it is amazing how they can write about everyday things... Read more
Published 24 months ago
The woman who fights back...
When Zoe starts receiving strange letters no-one takes her seriously - until she is killed. So when the letters then start being sent to Jennifer, the police are onto it... Read more
Published on 28 Mar 2010 by Roman Clodia
Excellent...
This book was recommended and was a new author for me. I usually read Patricia Cornwell, Kathy Reichs, Tess Gerritssen and similar. Read more
Published on 15 Aug 2009 by S. Snashfold
The Best Thriller I've Ever Read
Take three women with nothing in common, add in a serial killer who wants them all dead, give the story to Nicci French to write and you have the best thriller I've read in the... Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2008 by Laurel Whitehead
Third and final one .....
This is the third book by husband and wife team, Nicci French, I have read. Well, I say read, I have got to page 106 and I've had enough. It's going to a charity shop. Read more
Published on 30 Dec 2007 by R. Belson
A GOOD READ.
One I couldn't put down, had to see where it was leading. A good read to curl up in a chair with on the long winter evenings!
Published on 8 Oct 2007 by Amazon woman
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