Title: FOUND OBJECT
Author: Anne Frasier
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Read: June 2022
Expected publication: out now
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Book Description:
Culpable in an exposé gone
tragically wrong, investigative journalist Jupiter Bellarose takes her boss’s
advice: head back to her hometown for a fluff piece and get her world in
balance. But in Savannah, the past is waiting.
Twenty years ago Jupiter’s mother, actress and celebrated beauty Marie Nova,
was murdered, leaving many in her wake: Jupiter’s father, who has erased
memories of his wife’s murder with alcohol. The matriarch of the cosmetics
company who helped make Marie a star—and who takes every opportunity to reopen
old wounds. Then there’s the fragile cop with blood on his hands, and the
killer whose confession no longer seems convincing.
With so many lingering questions, Jupiter must revisit the grisly event that
has influenced every decision in her life. Maybe her homecoming will bring
closure.
My musings:
The past catches up with a young investigative journalist when she
returns to her old hometown, revisiting the memories of her mother’s brutal
murder, in this intriguing mystery by Anne Frasier.
Jupiter Bellarose suffers
the same consequences as many of her fictional protagonist counterparts when
she is forced to face her childhood demons and return to her old hometown.
Perhaps Jupiter has a more compelling reason than most to stay away, seeing
that she was the one who first stumbled across the horrific crime scene, seeing
her own mother Marie Nova decapitated in their home’s front yard. Who would
ever want to revisit those memories? But after her last disastrous assignment,
Jupiter needs a break, and visiting her father seems like a good idea at the
time. Of course, as soon as she arrives, old memories come crashing down on
her, facing her to confront her demons. Now an adult used to investigate and analyse
clues, Jupiter realises that some things regarding her mother’s death don’t add
up. And she starts asking questions …
FOUND OBJECTS drew me in
straight away and I was thoroughly intrigued by the horrific mystery
surrounding Marie Nova’s murder. I also really liked Jupiter as a main
protagonist. With the right balance of past trauma and the inquisitive mind of
an investigative journalist, her motivation for getting answers seemed genuine
and she was well fleshed out to be believable and sympathetic. Having witnessed
her mother’s murder gave Jupiter a vulnerable side that made me root for her
the whole way, and I was as eager to get answers as she was.
As with many small-town mysteries, everyone seemed to be hiding something, including Jupiter’s father. Flashbacks to the past gave some background regarding Marie Nova, whose character was just as intriguing as that of her daughter. This was my first book by the author, and I enjoyed her writing style, especially her characterisations of the whole cast, making it impossible not to get emotionally involved. Perhaps there were a few too many plot twists towards the end, stretching credibility, but overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and it kept me interested.
Summary:
FOUND OBJECTS will appeal to readers who enjoy small-town mysteries
driven by scarred protagonists whose past is about to come crashing down on
them. There are lots of secrets and lies and plenty of plot twists. If you are
able to suspend disbelief a little bit, then I can thoroughly recommend this
book.
Thank
you to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for the free electronic copy of this
novel and for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
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