by Lisa Jewell
Facedown she laid on the kitchen floor, her blood pooling around her. The weapon which had pierced this woman’s body had been left behind, cleaned and ready for whatever use someone needed it for. The book begins with this murder and as a reader, we’re introduced to a variety of characters with di...
Watching You is touted as a domestic thriller, and the opening scene does suggest that, but then it changes. Ever play that game where you sit in a busy mall, plaza, etc and pick random people from the crowd, guessing what they're lives are like? This book brought that to mind. Everyone has a secret...
Passion, paranoia, and obsession- In her novel Watching You, Lisa Jewell depicts the tragic misunderstandings that can result from their controlling influence. The main character, Joey (Josephine) Mullen, thinks she may have finally escaped her impulsive tendencies now that she has married and retur...