They begin to search for him with whatever little information they have available.Īlice watches a man sit on the beach in the rain outside her small house. When he’s late, she gets the cops involved, and after their initial day of research, the cops tell her the man does not exist and must be using a fake name. She’s about 20 and he’s in his early 40s. He’s got a mother they spoke with on the phone once, shortly after the wedding, but she’s not met any of his family or friends. Carl met her on business in Ukraine and married her within a week, bringing her home with him to England, where she knows not a single soul. Lily’s waiting for him to come home from work in London, but he’s later than usual. Lily and Carl have been married for a few weeks and are deeply in love. And it was the next date due on NetGalley. After reading the description, I was intrigued by how the plot would come together. I’d seen one or two reviews with positive feedback on Goodreads. NetGalley had the book listed as an option in the thriller section. Many thanks to NetGalley, Atria Books and Lisa Jewell for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. 3+ out of 5 stars to I Found You, a 2016 thriller and suspense novel, by Lisa Jewell.
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