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I wasn't sure about this story at first. I was confused and couldn't tell where things were headed but the superb writing kept me reading. It wasn't long before I was totally sucked in. Jupiter was a fantastic main character and drove this story.

This is a hard one to review. I absolutely LOVE Anne Frasier! HUGE fan from Hush in the early 2000's, I believe. I've read and loved them all. Now, about Found Object, I was not immediately sold, and I wanted so badly to automatically love it. I did not and that hurts my heart. The beginning was confusing to me. Who the heck is this Salvador guy and what is actually going on? Then came numerous other characters. Who the heck are they? How does this all fit? And what's up with the main characters name? Jupiter? Did Anne Frasier really write this? And then all of a sudden it clicked, and I COULD.NOT.PUT.IT.DOWN! GEEZ! The hits and twists just DID NOT STOP! One right after the other. By the end, I was completely worn out and totally in love with the character of Jupiter and her story. SO hoping for a series with this character. Anne Frasier is a master at tying so many different things together and making it all believable. GREAT atmosphere! I wish I could give more than 5 stars. I cannot recommend this author enough!
Thank you to #NetGalley, Anne Frasier and Thomas & Mercer for this MUCH appreciated ARC!

I’m not sure if I should post this review on Goodreads so perhaps it’s best to just leave it here. I’ll rate it as 3 stars but that’s only rounding up from 2.5. The book had so much promise at the beginning and stayed together pretty well- until it completely fell apart at the end. It’s like there were four different endings in case anyone wanted a choose your own adventure finale. Any one of them would have worked but all of them together was a train wreck.

Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the eARC.
An enjoyable book, with a strong character: Jupiter, a journalist who has lost her love under circumstances she now deeply regrets.. Her editor (and ex-husband) talks her into going to Savannah to write up the skin cream company 100th years' anniversary,whose 'face' her mother was until her untimely and brutal murder. Her mother was an incredibly beautiful actress whose death still haunts Jupiter all these years later.
The setting of Savannah was wonderful, plus I liked Jupiter a lot, both important parts of a book to me. The ending is suspenseful, quite striking and surprising. Excellent story that I definitely recommend.

4.25 stars
Anne Frasier knowns how to write a good mystery/thriller. She hooks you from the beginning and just won’t let go. I loved every minute of this new book. It was slightly hard to follow at times with so many characters but after a bit it wasn’t so bad. I highly recommend!

I loved the Savannah setting and the descriptions of the town and surrounding areas. I have read all of Anne frasier’s books. This one was at times, hard to follow. So many characters to keep up with. The mystery itself was so full of twists and turns that you had no idea who the killer was. It definitely held my attention throughout the whole story

I really enjoyed this book! It hooked me from the very first chapter, and kept me hooked the entire time!

Found Object was my first time reading an Anne Frasier book, but it will not be my last.
Found Object is the suspenseful story of investigative journalist Jupiter as she heads back to her hometown to recoup and recover from a tragic personal (and professional) circumstance. While home, she unravels the 20-year-old mysteries behind her mother's murder.
I enjoyed going along on Jupiter's journey as she uncovered more and more layers of the mysteries surrounding her, not only what happened to her mother but also her own grief. The tragic events of Jupiter's history have shaped her into someone who struggles. She struggles with loss, she struggles with love, and above all, she struggles with trust, especially with trusting herself.
Found Object is an absolutely fantastic read, and I am immediately heading over to fill my kindle with more of Anne Frasier's books!
Thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for an e-arc of this book in exchange for an honest review!

Jupiter Bellarose is an investigative journalist who’s made a terrible mistake that’s cost her her reputation, and possibly her career. Sent off to cover a “local color” piece in her home town of Savannah as penance, Jupiter is brought back to the place her mother, Marie, was murdered twenty years before. The effects of the murder linger long after the event and Jupiter has now come face to face with the people and places that have made her the ultimately flawed person she is

As always Anne nails it in the suspense department. I was on the edge of my seat and could not stop turning the pages until I reached the end. Jupiter is a lovable but flawed character who you root for but also question. Set in Savannah the feeling of old history adds to the background. Who really killed her mother? If you lobe unreliable narrators this book is for you.