Still Photo grabbed hold of me, spun me around a few times, tipped me upside down and spat me back out the other end.
What a breathtaking and surprising journey this novel took me on. The book was engrossing, different, fresh and snappy, and I for one, was glad I got to be one of the lucky ones reading it. This is a Young Adult novel with teenage characters but do not let that for one minute put you off if you are an adult reader.
Jess Waterford’s mother is evil. Since she took off seven years ago—just days after Jess’s ninth birthday—without so much as a wave goodbye, Jess has always wondered what happened to her.
And despite the end of her mother’s mental and physical abuse, the memories and the scars still remain. Jess conceals the hurt within by practicing her photography, and by spending as much time as her dad will allow with her baseball star boyfriend, Brody Campbell.
The start of the book highlights to us the relationship journey that Jess has with her boyfriend, Brody - shared time together, a really sweet romance that has budded out of a friendship started in the third grade, as little kids that both loved baseball.
Jess's home life is dark and abusive, we get tastes of flashbacks she is having, memories she would rather were not poking through the psyche, but that she can't escape from. Her mother treats her horrifically whilst her dad buffers things rather helplessly from the sidelines. I felt a lot of sadness for Jess as a character.
Jess has a passion for photography and her father buys her a camera from a yard sale, soon Jess and Brody spend time snapping photos of different things, days out, baseball games, but something out of the norm is going on, with printouts of the photos a jigsaw puzzle of a full picture is being formed, like a ghost print on top of the original photo. Brody has a really bad feeling about this and develops strange and bizarre sickness, random nose bleeds and worse, he thinks it's to do with the photo.
Jess is relentlessly and obsessively almost driven to find the last piece of the picture, this is when she surmises that the picture comes together as an image of her mother being murdered with the murderer in the picture.
I was so darn certain I knew who it was, I was so darn wrong. So, so wrong!
NOW....turn the book upside down, stand on your head to read it, shake it from side to side, keep reading, be on spin cycle with it in your tumble dryer, take some imagination producing natural herbs. Got it? That is what happens next when you read this book. I was like...
"What? Huh? No way! Seriously? Can't be? But? She? What about..? Didn't he..? This is bizarre, hang on I think I know what's going on now. Oh crap, no I don't, here we go again. What on earth? My brain hurts now."
Seriously clever plot development that just twists and turns until you are dizzy and every single time I thought HA! I have got it worked out I was proven to be in the wrong over and over again. But I am a clever reader! Gosh I loved the way the book did this to me. I could not stop reading, I missed dinner, I was obsessed with putting the puzzle together and having to know. You have been warned, addictive book reading material here.
More and more things happen in the overall scheme of things. Jess's character is written exceptionally well, oh boy, she is light and shade and oh, oh so flawed! You will form many opinions on how you feel about Jess from pity to disgust, at least I did. I commend the author, Kim Harnes for her ability to make the characters in this book really shine with depth, I thought it was really well done.
What happens to Jess and Brody once the photo pieces are put together? What does it mean that someone murdered her mother? Who can be trusted? This and many more questions keep you going right to the grand finale of the book which will put you again in the spin cycle on the tumble dryer then leave you hanging out upside down wondering which bus just ran you over.
Fantastic plot, genius plot. Clever plot. Intriguing, psychologically messy and disturbing, stand out characters, brain twisting reveals. Heck, what more do you want. A read I highly recommend, go in with NO expectations, just read it and let the journey commence. With consistent five star reviews (at the time of my review posting) I know this one is a clear example of stand out fiction.
I am not taking any photographs for a while. Just in case, you know?
I requested a copy of this book from the author, Kim Harnes, with much thanks as I was intrigued by the plot and wanted to review this novel specifically, I was not disappointed. Thank you for that opportunity Kim.