The Body Double, Emily Beyda
The Body Double, Emily Beyda
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The Body Double

Author: Emily Beyda

Narrator: Emily Rankin

Unabridged: 12 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2020


Synopsis

A dark, glittering debut novel echoing Hitchcock's Vertigo, The Body Double is the suspenseful story of a young woman who is recruited by a stranger to give up her old life and identity to impersonate a reclusive Hollywood star.

A strange man discovers our nameless narrator selling popcorn at a decrepit small-town movie theater and offers her an odd and lucrative position: she will forget her job, her acquaintances, even her name, and move to Los Angeles, where she will become the body double of the famous and troubled celebrity Rosanna Feld. A nervous breakdown has forced Rosanna out of the public eye, and she needs a look-alike to take her place in the tabloid media circus of Hollywood. Overseen by Max, who hired her for the job, our narrator spends her days locked up in a small apartment in the hills watching hidden camera footage of Rosanna, wearing Rosanna's clothes, eating the food Rosanna likes, practicing her mannerisms, learning to become Rosanna in every way. But as she makes her public debut as Rosanna, dining at elegant restaurants, shopping in stylish boutiques, and finally risking a dinner party with Rosanna's true inner circle, alarming questions begin to arise. What really caused Rosanna's mental collapse? Will she ever return? And is Max truly her ally, or something more sinister? The Body Double is a fabulously plotted noir about fame, beauty, and the darkness of Hollywood.

About The Author

EMILY BEYDA is a Los Angeles native who for the past three years has written the popular "Dear Glutton" advice column in The Austin Chronicle. A graduate of Texas State's M.F.A. program, she currently resides back in L.A. The Body Double is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nilufer on April 08, 2020

Three, no, this is not the book I dreamed to dive into, the plot was intriguing, the beginning was interesting, but then all slowness no play made me dull and axe carrying Jack Torrence kind of disturbed person because I’m so bored to death stars!!!! When I start reading this book I asked myself thes......more

Goodreads review by Caro on January 11, 2020

A girl is hired to serve as a celebrity's double in the public eye. And a girl has no name.  She is taken to LA, trained to become Rosanna (the celebrity) and eventually starts making public appearances as her.  The book is narrated from the point of view of the nameless double and it is slow paced. ......more

Goodreads review by Misty on July 21, 2020

I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed a book before it comes out! I feel like I have secret info to impart to you😊. The Body Double comes out in March and I can totally recommend it to you. • It’s about a common girl who is approached to be a body double for a celebrity. Hitchcock’s movie Vertigo and the b......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on December 12, 2019

The Body Double is a unique, dark, and claustrophobic story of a woman who is hired to be a "body double" for famous actress Rosanna Feld. Rosanna has had recent anxiety issues that have kept her hidden from the public eye, so her manager has been tasked to find someone to keep up appearances fo......more

Goodreads review by Out of the Bex on March 20, 2020

Near perfection. In the vein of The Ghost Notebooks, Bad Man, and Social Creature, Beyda writes like a modernist with a classicists roots. Her sentences are thoughtful, with each carefully chosen word tying into that larger whole which makes this work a thematic masterpiece. What defines who we are?......more


Quotes

A Murder and Mayhem Best Thriller of 2020

An Austin Chronicle and CrimeReads Most Anticipated Book

"Haunting... Beyda seeks to give you the dirty underbelly of the L.A. facade — the obsessive mindset it takes to render the illusion of an easy life with stylized friends at fashionable places, wine drunk from fishbowl-sized glasses as the sun sets into a pristine — from this angle — ocean... The insistence on visual perfection is paramount. It maintains the illusion that, for a privileged few at least, gold still glitters."
—Art Edwards, Los Angeles Review of Books

The Body Double... takes a sharpened knife to Tinseltown's perverse worship of celebrity and stardom, all of which leads to a surreal blurring of identities. Where does the person end and the star begin? Or is there only the star?... Beyda's tale is creepy, yes, but enthralling, too, and a trenchant reminder that if we wish to remain wonderful people, we might want to stay in the dark.”
—Robert Faires, Austin Chronicle

"Fame and power, artifice and beauty — Emily Beyda has a lot on her mind, suffusing The Body Double with a power that will linger with readers, bubbling to the surface at every breathless turn of our celebrity-obsessed culture. Her talent and ability to move us, recombining ancient tropes with the media we consume and internalize, makes The Body Double a dazzler, definitely on my personal list of best debuts of the year.”
—Paula L. Woods, Los Angeles Times

"The Body Double adeptly dissects the lure and, conversely, the demands that come with celebrity life in Hollywood, especially the loneliness of being famous for only being famous. Beyda shines especially in detailing the emotional, nail-biting transition of the faux Rosanna from a nobody to a somebody, and then descending into the madness of no longer knowing who she truly is.” 
Shelf Awareness

"Emily Beyda's book is so good she doesn't need a blurb from me." 
–Eve Babitz

"Emily Beyda spins gorgeous prose around the black hole at the center of The Body Double. An existential thriller that vibrates at the uncanny pitch where screaming might be laughter, and a haunting portrait of a young woman as she disappears into the sinkhole of the camera. The Narcissus-funhouse of Hollywood, the moonlit windows of Los Angeles, the two-way mirror of consciousness—Beyda arrows directly for the crack in the glass."
–Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia!

"“A hypnotic deep-dive into notions of female identity and visibility; it’s a lyrical nightmare that renders LA a prison, and the self a collapsible construct. The Body Double sucks you in with reflected glamour, and masterfully spits you out the same way Hollywood does— transfixed, disposable, wanting more.”
–Caite Dolan-Leach, author of We Went to the Woods

"The Body Double is a deft, dark, and surprisingly unusual Hollywood story, cinematic in both substance and in style. Beyda's confident debut is both assured and unsettling. It's a noir, sure, but so much more—a tale for our times about the dangers of artifice, identity, and fame."
–Ivy Pochoda, author of Wonder Valley and Visitation Street

"Compelling and provocative and fiercely intelligent. Emily Beyda's writing is a thrill."
Jennifer duBois, author oCartwheel and The Spectators 

"The Body Double is an epic read and Emily Beyda is a thrilling writer. Fame, beauty, youth, and artifice have rarely been mined for such narrative gold. Fantastic in every sense of the word."
 —Elisa Albert, author of After Birth

"
A treat... An exploration of women’s identities merging can be fertile ground to play with notions of gender and identity, and never-more-so than in The Body Double."
–CrimeReads

"Beyda's moody debut plays on the conventions of film noir, with a special nod to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo… Has the potency and sense of inevitability of a particularly vivid dream… Absorbing.”
Booklist

"Well executed... lush and operatic... As she meets her fate with slow-burning horror, the unnamed woman fades like a ghost in a haunted house, its rooms as hollow as the empty promise of stardom. A nightmarish and unsettling story.” 
–Kirkus Reviews

"Eerie... Beyda favors a slow-burning, deliberate pace, but her psychological thriller weaves a shroud of menace and anxiety. This auspicious debut will get under the reader’s skin and stay there."
Publishers Weekly