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Jack Jordan on Deception, Deadlines and Moral Dilemmas

Jack Jordan on Deception, Deadlines and Moral Dilemmas

Episode 462 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa chats to bestselling thriller author Jack Jordan about his brand new novel, Deception — a tense, addictive thriller that asks one terrifying question:

How far would you go to save your child?

Jack discusses:

  • the inspiration behind Deception
  • writing high-stakes moral dilemmas
  • balancing relentless tension with emotional depth
  • why readers become emotionally involved in his books
  • the pressure of deadlines and perfectionism
  • TV adaptations of his novels
  • working with Elisabeth Moss on the adaptation of Conviction
  • how his books became known for their impossible ethical questions

Philippa and Jack also talk about:

  • dream and nightmare writing locations
  • writing while emotionally “living” the scenes
  • airport chaos as the ultimate writing nightmare
  • thriller pacing and giving readers room to breathe
  • the importance of book cover design
  • reader bookshelves and collectible editions
  • why Jack rewrites drafts obsessively before anyone sees them

About Deception

Emma and Miles are desperate to save their son, who urgently needs life-changing surgery they cannot afford.

Their last hope is a mysterious organisation called The Levels — a dangerous competition where contestants commit escalating crimes for escalating rewards.

But they are not the only players.

As the stakes rise, Deception forces both its characters — and its readers — to confront impossible moral questions:

What would you do to save the person you love most?

Topics Covered

  • Psychological thrillers
  • Moral dilemma fiction
  • Writing process and perfectionism
  • TV and streaming adaptations
  • Publishing deadlines
  • Crime fiction
  • Book cover branding
  • Working-class journeys into publishing
  • Reader communities
  • Thriller pacing

Memorable Moments

  • Jack describing writing deadlines as “life or death”
  • The Italian lakeside villa dream writing retreat
  • The airport nightmare writing scenario
  • “A panic attack in two covers”
  • Jack revealing nobody sees his real first drafts
  • The emotional intensity of writing thriller scenes
  • The revelation that Deception has been optioned for television

Biscuit Verdict

Official writing fuel:

  • Bourbons
  • Four-finger Kit Kats
  • Bonus points for accidental all-chocolate Kit Kats
  • Strong support for peanut butter Kit Kats

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