2019 is already turning out to be an amazing year for books. I recently read Spectacle by Jodie Lynn Zdrock. It was a wonderful book and I highly recommend it. I was fortunate enough to be provided with an Advanced Review Copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
Nathalie is a normal girl living in 19th century France. Or so she thinks. She recently got a summer job at Le Petit Journal writing the daily morgue report. In Paris back in these days evidently, unidentified bodies would be put on display at the public morgue for people to identify (and gawk at). Nathalie’s job is to visit the morgue every day and report on what she finds there.
Recently, there has been a murder. When Nathalie goes to the morgue to report on it, she touches the glass separating the body from the viewing public, and has a vision of what happened. She’s freaked out by this, of course. Evidently, she says something while she’s having the vision, but she doesn’t know what she says. She also ends up with memory loss after she has the vision. The book is written from third person limited perspective, so as a reader, we know what her lost memories are, even though she doesn’t.
As the summer progresses, there are more murders. Her ability to view the murders was not just a one time thing. She is torn by wanting to help, and accepting the accompanying memory loss, and wanting to avoid these visions. She’s also afraid that she might inadvertently attract the killer’s attention herself.
Nathalie eventually discovers where this ability came from, but I’ll leave that as something for you to discover when you read this book. Her ability is connected to the murders, which become more personal as the story progresses.
I didn’t want to put down this book, because I wanted to find out who the killer was and see him come to justice. I wanted Nathalie to find out more about her gift. While reading the book, I tweeted “If only I didn’t have to sleep! Spectacle by @jlzdrok is amazing! I’m 69% of the way through it and darn it… if I could get by on less sleep to finish it I would! You have to read it.” I think that’s a good recommendation for the book.
Spectacle won’t be released until February 12th, but you can pre-order it today.
I have seen this book around, but never really stopped to pay attention to its synopsis until now. That story sounds SO intriguing and I love books set in France! I might have to give it a try someday 🙂 so happy you enjoyed it! 🧡
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I hope you do! It’s one of my favorites so far this year.
YES! I’m so excited for this book. I’m even considering preordering it, if I can talk myself into spending the money. I have so many unread books sitting around. I’m having a hard time justifying buying another one.
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I have lots of books I’ve purchased that I haven’t read yet too. I’ve found that usually, if I like a book so much that I pre-order it, I end up reading it right away. Unless I buy it because the author is my friend. You’d think I’d read my friends’ books first, but I doesn’t seem to work out that way, LOL. The books I get on sale for $2.99 or less… who knows when I’ll get to them.
I want to read this SOOOOO bad. It looks so good. Glad it was as good as I was hoping. Great review.
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Thank you! I hope you like this book as much as I did.