The Family Upstairs
3 journalers for this copy...
A second copy of a book I’ve already read.
Posted to my Easter exchange partner.
Received in my Easter Exchane parcel. Starting this book tonight.
Overview:
Soon after her twenty-fifth birthday, Libby Jones returns home to find the letter she’s been waiting for her entire life. She rips it open with one driving thought; “I’m finally going to know who I am”. She learns not only the identity of her parents but also that she is the sole inheritor of their abandoned mansion on the banks of the Thames in London’s fashionable Chelsea neighborhood. The home, even in its dilapidated state, is worth millions. Everything in Libby’s life is about to change. What she doesn’t know is that others have been waiting for this day as well- and although they’ve been in hiding, they are now heading her way.
Nearly twenty-five years ago, police were called to 16 Cheyne Walk with reports of a baby crying. When they arrived, they found a healthy ten-month-old safe and sound in the upstairs bedroom. In the kitchen, three dead bodies, all dressed in black, were seemingly posed next to a hastily scrawled note. The four other children reported to live at Cheyne Walk were gone.
Overview:
Soon after her twenty-fifth birthday, Libby Jones returns home to find the letter she’s been waiting for her entire life. She rips it open with one driving thought; “I’m finally going to know who I am”. She learns not only the identity of her parents but also that she is the sole inheritor of their abandoned mansion on the banks of the Thames in London’s fashionable Chelsea neighborhood. The home, even in its dilapidated state, is worth millions. Everything in Libby’s life is about to change. What she doesn’t know is that others have been waiting for this day as well- and although they’ve been in hiding, they are now heading her way.
Nearly twenty-five years ago, police were called to 16 Cheyne Walk with reports of a baby crying. When they arrived, they found a healthy ten-month-old safe and sound in the upstairs bedroom. In the kitchen, three dead bodies, all dressed in black, were seemingly posed next to a hastily scrawled note. The four other children reported to live at Cheyne Walk were gone.
I was so excited to read this book, as the summary looked like a book I would enjoy. However, I found this to be a very challenging story to read. It was written in three points of view and would bounce back and forth between them, and because of that I felt like each character was underdeveloped for what their role was in the story. The ending was abrupt and unfinished. I didn't quit this book as it had enough potential to keep me hoping that the author would find her pace and the book would develop throughout. I have read other books by Lisa Jewell that I have enjoyed, so I am chalking this one up as "not my cup of tea".
Sending this book off as part of a 'Reading it, Want it' request. I do hope the next reader enjoys it.
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Feel free to read and keep this book, or to pass it on to a friend or even set it out "in the wild" for someone else to find like you did. If you do choose to join and journal, then you can watch the book as it travels- You'll be alerted by email each time someone makes another journal entry. It's all confidential (you're known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free. Happy reading!
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