I Found You by Lisa Jewel is a 2017 Atria Books publication.
Tantalizing, Compelling, and very suspenseful.
Three seemingly unrelated people see their lives converge in the most horrific an unimaginable way.
Alice is a harried single mom in her forties trying to keep her head on straight after committing a few horrendous parenting mistakes.
When she sees a man out on the cold, damp, windy beach, she feels sorry for him and brings him an old coat to wear. In the process, she discovers the man has amnesia, and despite the possible dangers, she is determined to help him.
Lily has only been married a few weeks when her husband simply vanishes into thin air. Being in a new country, having never met her husband’s family face to face, having no friends to call, Lily’s search for the truth is daunting. Finally, able to enlist some help, Lily is baffled by what she discovers about her new husband.
‘I Found You’ is a tense psychological thriller, very cleverly plotted, beginning with a somewhat lighter tone that slowly develops into something truly dark and sinister.
This book played tricks with my head from the beginning and kept me guessing, tense, and on edge all the way to end.
I never knew who to trust, who to believe, who was in danger, or what to make of the situation, especially when ‘Frank’ begins to have a few memory jogs. The twists are deep, well timed, and surprising, the suspense is taut, but there is an emotional element at play, as well. At the end of the day, there is a sense of long overdue justice and I experienced palpable relief when I was finally able to exhale again.
Despite the darker tones and subject matter, the book has a deeply satisfying quality to it, which can be attributed to the characterizations, and the way the author adeptly, and realistically drew the book to a close.
Overall, this is another stellar effort by Lisa Jewell, who is now becoming one of my ‘go to’ authors.
4 stars