What would make a man give up everything to become homeless?
He walks among us without being noticed. He doesn’t draw attention to himself. He observes the people around him, making mental notes about them and gives them names, as though he is recording a crime scene. Old habits die hard. He prefers to remain invisible, but he is drawn back into the light over and over again, until he becomes the target, the suspect. And now, he has to find a way out.
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Jigsaw Man is an unusual psychological thriller. This is what readers are saying:
“I just finished Jigsaw Man, and I haven’t quite resurfaced yet. The kind of story that doesn’t just entertain it unsettles, lingers, rearranges something quietly inside you.” - Dana Singleton Hinneh
“Jigsaw Man immediately caught my attention its layered protagonist, gritty urban tension, and the slow, deliberate unraveling of a mind teetering between isolation and instinct make it an arresting read. “ - Bethany Riley
“Jigsaw Man lingers. The loneliness of your lead, that constant pull between visibility and disappearance, wrapped in a crime thriller’s pace, makes this more than genre fiction. You’ve built a psychological landscape that feels both unnerving and real, especially when the stabbing becomes a turning point instead of an escape.” - Isabella Carringtton
“ It’s rare to find a protagonist who is both invisible and unforgettable at once.” - Janice Lovell