I will always and forever say this - Lisa Jewell is the QUEEN of the suspense/thriller genre. I'm sure most who read her would agree with me in comparing her and/or referencing her written ability in crafting a phenomenal read to that of the infamous Agatha Christie in her time. Jewell's 2019 debut novel centers around a young woman by the name of Libby Jones, a competent individual with a safe, bright future ahead. Until, she receives a letter shortly after her 25th birthday informing her of a family inheritance worth a fairly decent price and then some. Jones is introduced to readers as the main character to follow, but other characters soon take stage in a plot-twisting novel where family ties don't always hold true with faith, love, and blood.
Jewell has this astonishing ability to craft the perfect chapter, whether it be mere attention to detail, length of pages or strategic craftsmanship of paragraph and dialogue portions leaving the reader wanting more - causing them to turn the pages quickly until they're arrived at the last page. Then, there's the moment of closing the novel and gazing into space for awhile, considering what more might happen and wondering if there could ever be a sequel. I've gone off on a tangent of how it is whenever I read one of Jewell's novels and I'm not sorry I've done so. I truly appreciate Jewell's capability of not having a mere traditional suspense/thriller storyline, each time I think I might be able to unravel something that would make sense - BAM, curve ball!
I'd give this novel 5/5 stars! Through and through, if you haven't read a Jewell novel - just give it a try. Just one. Let me know if you can't pick up a second and we can decipher why.
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