Wednesday, June 11, 2014
BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP by S.J. Watson
Christine is a woman in her forties who wakes up each
morning in bed with a strange man wearing a wedding band. In the bathroom she finds photos of the two
of them together and wonders what is going on.
Her reflection is even more terrifying, because she can’t remember her
adult life at all. Christine has an
unusual type of amnesia characterized by the fact that sleeping through the
night erases all of her memories.
Fortunately, a scientist named Ed Nash has developed an interest in her
case. He calls her every morning after
her husband Ben leaves for work and tells her where her journal is hidden. Ben does not know about Nash or the journal,
and one of the first things she reads in the journal is that she should not
trust Ben. Every day her opinion of Ben vacillates
between that of a loving husband and that of someone who has his own agenda for
keeping her in the dark. Each day
Christine rereads her journal from start to finish and adds that day’s
discoveries, building up a reasonable substitute for a short-term memory
bank. She finds that Ben has lied to her
about everything from the birth of their child to the cause of her memory
loss. She tries to convince herself that
he is just trying to protect her from truths that she cannot handle, because she
really has no one else to rely on. Then
she starts having flashes of memories that help her start to assemble some of
the pieces of her former life. This book
is sort of a cross between the movies Memento
and Groundhog Day, but I don’t mean
to imply that Christine’s story is funny.
In fact, it’s quite tense, and with each successive journal entry, I
kept my fingers crossed that she would be able to build on that day’s knowledge
and make the appropriate decisions the next day. However, nothing is a given in Christine’s
world, and she’s completely cut off from everyone except Nash and Ben, who both
seem a little shady. She finally
reconnects with her old friend Claire, and the storyline gathers speed, as the
intensity ramps up. I wasn’t at all
surprised by the ending, but the ride was still a thrill.
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1 comment:
Really enjoyed this book!!! Thanks for recommending it! The ending was a surprise to me! Suzanne
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