The Jigsaw Man: A Novel (An Inspector Anjelica Henley Thriller, 1)

"A heart-pounding roller coaster ride."--Tami Hoag, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Boy

*Shortlisted for the 2022 Diverse Book Award*
*A Crime Reads Most Anticipated Book of 2021*


A serial killer and his copycat are locked in a violent game of cat and mouse. Can DI Anjelica Henley stop them before it's too late?

On the day she returns to active duty with the Serial Crimes Unit, Detective Inspector Anjelica Henley is called to a crime scene. Dismembered body parts from two victims have been found by the river.

The modus operandi bears a striking resemblance to Peter Olivier, the notorious Jigsaw Killer, who has spent the past two years behind bars. When he learns that someone is co-opting his grisly signature--the arrangement of victims' limbs in puzzle-piece shapes--he decides to take matters into his own hands.

As the body count rises, DI Anjelica Henley is faced with an unspeakable new threat. Can she apprehend the copycat killer before Olivier finds a way to get to him first? Or will she herself become the next victim?

Drawing on her experience as a criminal attorney, debut novelist Nadine Matheson delivers the page-turning crime novel of the year. Taut, vivid and addictively sinister, The Jigsaw Man will leave you breathless until the very last page.

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Published Mar 16, 2021

512 pages

Average rating: 7.14

44 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Gias_BookHaven
Oct 01, 2024
8/10 stars
Intense. Dark. Gritty. I was impressed by The Jigsaw Man and the lead investigator, Angelica Henley on the case. Being pulled back into a serial killer case that resembles the exact case that took her off field work a few years prior. Forcing her to confront the past while trying to stop the bodies from piling up. Henley is a complex character who's committed to her job and her young daughter. But there's not enough of her to go around and the culprit seems to be four steps ahead of her. The narrative is written in a steady, consistent manner that delivers information to the reader in third-person. This helps to keep readers informed without being too distracting or overly pretentious. I felt the close were laid out in a what that I could piece together elements of information of the case along with the detectives. Olivea's character was one for the books because he was truly bone chilling creepy and conniving. He lives up to the hype that we're given about him in the beginning. And he really doesn't take kindly to someone else creeping onto his "reputation" as the Jigsaw Man. I feel there's a lot that can be said about all the elements of this case having to do with Henley and the killers. I would recommend this book to crime podcast enthusiasts and thriller readers alike.
Walter Brinkley
Dec 09, 2023
7/10 stars
Excellent crime drama with many twist and turns in the plot. Great read !
Errol
Dec 03, 2023
8/10 stars
I really enjoyed this book as a crime novel. I plan to read her follow up book. Recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good crime novel.

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