A disquieting contemporary mystery with a historical twist and fast-paced plot, from the author of the Jen Shaw series.
Six decades. Seven people. One unspeakable secret.
1957. A catastrophe occurs at the pharmaceutical lab in Coventry where sixteen-year-old Wilf is working for the summer. A catastrophe that needs to be covered up at all costs.2017. Phiney is shocked by the death of her grandfather, Wilf, who has jumped from a railway bridge at a Coventry station. Journalist Mat Torrington is the only witness.
Left in utter disbelief, with a swarm of unanswered questions, Phiney, Mat and Wilf's wife, Dora, begin their own enquiries into Wilf's death. It is soon clear that these two events, sixty years apart, are connected — and that Wilf is not the only casualty.
But what is the link? And can they find out before any more lives are lost?
PRAISE FOR A QUIET CONTAGION
'An original and moving mystery, deftly weaving between past and present to examine a profoundly ethical question that is still deeply relevant today' — Philippa East
'Jesmond presents a cracking conundrum then adds a chewy moral dilemma to the mix, dangling a riveting hook before throwing in a ticking time bomb to create a propulsive beating heart… A complex, moving and ultimately satisfying page-turner' — Fiona Erskine
'A deeply intelligent novel from a commanding writer… Tragic, terrifying, and all too real, A Quiet Contagion will have your heart pounding even as you weep' — Helen Fields
'This compulsive thriller blends real events with a clever fictional plot. Thoughtful, topical and gripping, A Quiet Contagion is bound to win Jane Jesmond even more acclaim' — Carolyn Kirby
PRAISE FOR JANE JESMOND
'An original voice in crime fiction' — Sunday Times on Cut Adrift (A Best Crime Novel of 2023)
'Jesmond's delineation of her characters as people with plausible flaws and hot tempers adds depth and complexity to a story that might wear its sentiments on its sleeves, yet which is trimly steered and freighted with contemporary resonance' — Times on Cut Adrift (Thriller Book of the Month)
'In an over-saturated market, finding a new voice with something compelling to say in the crime writing field can be difficult. Thankfully there are people out there trying to deliver a twist on the genre, and Jane Jesmond is one of them' — On Yorkshire Magazine on Cut Adrift
'This amazing debut novel from Jane Jesmond will give you all the thrills you've been looking for and keep you gripped from the get-go' — Female First on On The Edge