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See Jane Run
See Jane Run
Author: Joy Fielding
ISBN: 3334
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Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
Could not put this one - loved all the twists and turns
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Helpful Score: 4
I think this is one of the first books I ever read by Joy Fielding. It was soooo good, I was hooked from the start. I couldn't stop reading it. Now I want to read anything that has her name on it!
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Helpful Score: 2
Excellent book, get me at the edge of my seat. Very suprising ending.
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Helpful Score: 1
I thought this book was excellent! It started right at the beginning keeping you wondering the whole time what's going to happen next and trying to figure out what was going on and actually had a great ending too! I would definatly recommend this book!
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Jane doesn't know her name, her age or even what she looks like. She wonders the streets of Boston wearing a blood-soaked dress--and carrying $10,000 in her pocket. I couldn't put this book down. Very suspenseful.
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One afternoon in late spring, Jane Whittaker went to the store for some milk and eggs...and forgot who she was.
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Excellent read!! Keeps you on your toes!! Highly recommend.
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Very suspensful book. The ending was a surprise.
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Most excellent book. Loved it from beginning to end!
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AWAYS A WINNER.
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good book. will be reading more by this author..
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This book was riveting the first time I read it and it remains one of the best books I've had the pleasure to read. It is somewhat dated (no cell phones, etc.) but if you consider the times, it is still a fast-paced, absorbing nail-biter!
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I didn't read it, my sister did, but she told me not to bother.too scary.
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Even though there are no murders in this book it is still full of suspense.
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Loved this book. I could not put it down. I am getting more of this author for sure!
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One afternoon in late spring, Jane went to the store for some milk and some eggs and forgot who she was. Love Fieldings novels.
blessed1 avatar reviewed See Jane Run on + 127 more book reviews
Great book! She always gives us a twist at the end and this one is no exception. I highly recommend it and any by her.
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This is a wonderful book, full of twists and you'll never believe the ending! Awesome!
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Finely tuned and convincing, Fielding's ( Kiss Mommy Goodbye ) latest novel of romantic suspense opens on a chilling note: Boston housewife Jane Whittaker finds herself on a downtown street, her pockets stuffed with a large number of crisp $100 bills, the front of her dress soaked with blood. She has no idea of her identity. Though shaken and terrified, she proceeds with logic. After 24 hours of shrewd calculation, she finds a policeman and is taken to a hospital for tests. By chance, she is reunited there with her husband, Michael, a prominent pediatric surgeon. Caring and supportive, Michael feels that Jane will regain her memory soon. He assures Jane that their seven-year-old daughter is staying with his parents and that she must accept the ministrations of their solicitous housekeeper, Paula. But the atmosphere is ominous: Michael has unexplained stitches on his forehead; Jane feels constantly drugged; Paula refuses to let Jane see her friends. Increasingly uneasy, Jane flees, but is soon found by Michael and a new cycle of terror begins. Fielding handles her material with finesse; suspense is maintained at a high level, and the narrative is enriched by Jane's bracing sense of humor and a cast of sharply drawn, articulate characters. Literary Guild main selection; movie option to Pathe Studios.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY REVIEW
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Excellent! I love her writing style and I kept turning the pages eager to read more! Highly recommend!
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One of my favorite Joy Fielding stories. Loved it!!
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one afternoo inlate spring, jane whittaker went to the store for some milk and some eggs...and forgot who she was.
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Very interesting read. It kept me going until I was finished. The first I have read by this author and I wouldn't mind reading more.
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This is a good writer... enjoyed the book
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Jane doesn't remember who she is or why she has amnesia, but little by little as she regains her memories, things aren't adding up. I loved this book. One of my favorite novels. Terrific reading.
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Ok read...start slow...good finish
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Excellent! I kept turning the pages eager to read more! I just couldn't put the book down! Highly recommend!
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Get book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great vacation read! This book grabs you from the first paragraph! I don't want to give anything away, but I will say that Fielding does a masterful job of describing a narcissistic sociopath. The reader will wonder, along with the protagonist, Jane, whether or not she has truly lost her mind. But, in this book, nothing is as it seems. The book plays with your emotions - gives you hope, only to dash it on the next page, then give you some again.

At times, I was frustrated with Jane's continued questioning of her sanity and felt as if "enough is enough!", but the ending is well worth the wait to get there. Lots of little clues throughout the book that you may pick up as you're reading or will definitely recognize at the end.

I look forward to reading more of Fielding's books.