A surreal thriller that blurs the lines between lies and truth, between the selves we conceal and the faces we show the world.
As winter descends and the city fills with the scent of woodsmoke, a young transcriber follows the same routine each day. She collects tapes from a ghostwriter's office, stops for an espresso and croissant, and returns home to type out the voices of strangers - stories that will become someone else's novels. Her solitary life is predictable, unremarkable ... until the day she hears something different on the tapes- a message meant only for her.
Across the city, two women, Laura and Naomi, accidentally swap coats at a department store cafe. This brief encounter sparks something electric and strange, and soon, Laura has moved in with Naomi. As the days pass, she begins to mirror her more and more closely - her gestures, her habits, her very essence. Slowly, deliberately, Laura starts to take over Naomi's life.
Meanwhile, the transcriber makes a disturbing discovery- she is beginning to disappear ...
'Hanna Johansson is Hitchcock-like ... She puts her reader in a state of constant tension ... Reading Body Double is like following a game of cups and balls with concentration, letting your eyes focus on the cup under which you think the ball is hiding ... The dizzying uncertainty contributes to the strange atmosphere of a novel in which Hanna Johansson raises the stakes considerably and leads the reader into an intricately constructed hall of mirrors of exquisite prose.'
-Svenska Dagbladet
'The first thing I want to do after finishing Hanna Johansson's second novel is to read it again ... Body Double is not only a masterful novel in the footsteps of the film, it is a story about loneliness and about being created in someone else's eyes. But also about what remains in the absence of that person.'
-Aftonbladet
'An incredibly successful thriller in the spirit of Hitchcock ... Stylistically, Johansson works with repetition, displacement, confusion, and resolution. A coat temporarily changes hands - and everything is thrown into turmoil. It is incredibly well done from beginning to end.'
-Goteborgs-Posten