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“The Family Upstairs” by Lisa Jewell – Book Review

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A wealthy young family own a mansion in a desirable Chelsea neighbourhood. As their affluence wains, they eventually invite another family in – supposedly as a temporary measure. The patriarch of this family has other plans however. This family upstairs will eventually become toxic to all involved.

“I was nearly eleven when they came, and my sister was nine. They lived with us for more than five years and they turned everything very, very dark.”

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Both families have two children, a boy and a girl each. The younger girls, Lucy and Clemency, become fast friends. The elder boys, Phinn and Henry, however do not. Although, it has to be said that one of the boys is absolutely obsessed with the other. More than a natural teenage obsession – as we come to find out.

“And when I was sixteen, and my sister was fourteen, the baby came.”

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She learns that this is where her birth-parents lived – and, this is where she was found. While three adults lie dead on the kitchen floor downstairs, she was a happy, healthy baby who was found in her crib upstairs with only a rabbit’s foot as company.

She does some investigation and finds an old newspaper article titled: “ The Mysterious Case of Serenity Lamb and the Rabbit’s Foot “.  It would seem that she, Libby Jones, is actually Serenity Lamb.

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When I open a book by Lisa Jewell I know that I’m in for a rewarding reading experience. “ The Family Upstairs ” was an engrossing psychological thriller.

The first chapters of the book were a tad confusing as there were a lot of different characters introduced – some of them going by more than one name. Once I got the characters straight in my head it was pure enjoyment from then on.

The events that took place in that Chelsea mansion were disturbing and unforgettable. All the more memorable because it was so plausible. You hear about such happenings in the news.

Told via dual timelines, and from three perspectives, the story came alive. Libby, Lucy, and Henry each add a viewpoint that fully rounds out the narrative. Lucy’s story was particularly poignant.

The characters were well drawn and some of them were quite chilling. There was a pervading sense of menace emanating from the David Thomsen character.  The descriptions of the house, and what went on there, were vivid so as to make the reader transported to the scene.

And the ending, well it was very satisfying, though as with many thrillers, I found myself with goosebumps after the final line…

Highly recommended to all those who enjoy an expertly crafted psychological thriller. Lisa Jewell never disappoints.

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This review was written voluntarily and my rating was in no way influenced by the fact that I received a complimentary digital copy of this novel from  Atria Books /Simon & Schuster  via  NetGalley .  ISBN: 9781501190100     352 pages

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Links to my reviews of some earlier titles by Lisa Jewell:

“ Watching You “

“ Then She Was Gone “

“ I Found You “

“ The Girls in the Garden “

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She worked for the fashion chain Warehouse for three years as a PR assistant and then for Thomas Pink, the Jermyn Street shirt company for four years as a receptionist and PA. She started her first novel,  Ralph’s Party , for a bet in 1996. She finished it in 1997 and it was published by Penguin books in May 1998. It went on to become the best-selling debut novel of that year.

She has since written a further ten novels, as is currently at work on her twelfth.

She now lives in an innermost part of north London with her husband Jascha, an IT consultant, her daughters, Amelie and Evie and her silver tabbies, Jack and Milly.

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Oooh, this one sounds interesting – that’s certainly one heck of a premise! I’m getting the vibe of The Lake House by Kate Morton, is it along those lines?

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Not really Sheree. This is a much darker novel than “The Lake House”.

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I’m halfway through the audiobook now and loving it. Wonderful review (I skimmed to the end)💜

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This has been on my NetGalley shelf for a while but I haven’t gotten to it yet! Can’t wait to read it, great review!

Thanks so much. Enjoy the book ♥

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Great review. We do love our psychological thrillers and this one sounds like a douzy. I’ve seen it being promoted and it does look to be a popular one.

Thanks Virginia. I’m a huge fan of this author.

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OH MY GOSHI HAVE BEEN SEEING THIS ALLLLL OVER INSTAGRAMM!! And I have been SOOO excited to read it! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️ And your review confirms my excitement! 😍❤️ LOVED IT! 🌟🌟💎🧜‍♀️

Thanks Rain. Your enthusiasm is a delight. You must be a morning person. LOL ♥️

Trust me, if there is any time of the day that I am cranky, its in the morning! 🤣🤣🤣 I HATE getting up early! But other than that – SUNSHINEEE!! 🤣🤣☀️😘

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I love LJ books but I feel like this one didn’t grip me like her others do – perhaps because the brief synopsis I read (at ARC stage) made it sound a LOT more sinister, so I’d set myself up for that! I’m glad you enjoyed it though

Thanks. ♥ Anytime a psychotic megalomaniac exerts control over other people is sinister enough for me. LOL

Maybe if we had more of that I’d agree haha

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Great review! I really enjoyed this book too. :)

Thanks Hayley. That’s good to hear. 😍

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Nice review!

Thanks Carol.

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Sounds intense. Lovely review!

Thanks so much. 😍

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Fantastic I can’t wait to read my library copy!

Lisa Jewell is definitely one of my ‘auto-read’ authors. Enjoy it Nicki!

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