Beneath the Lighthouse By Julienanne Lynch
5* review by Nicole @ Emerald Book Reviews
In a previous book review, I have referred to author Julieanne Lynch, as something akin to a literary unicorn. This was not an embellishment in the least. Although I have been known to speak in hyperbole quite a bit and I get ridiculously excited about books, I am forever faithful and honest in my reviews. So when I call Julieanne Lynch a literary unicorn, I simply mean, she gives credence to the term ‘multi-genre author’. Many may utilise that term, but very few can boast the same level of mastery, flair and versatility that Julieanne can throughout each of the genres that she pours her heart and soul into.
Beneath the Lighthouse is a bit a departure from the profoundly emotive, break-their-heart-to-build-them-back-up-again romance stories that I have come to associate with her name. You just have to take one shallow glimpse of the striking black and white cover of this new novel, to know that the story you are diving into this time, is going to be something entirely different- provocative and daunting. Unnerving and unique. Harrowing. And once you go beyond that cover, you will soon discover that the story that lies beneath; this wonderful new unknown direction that we’re taking, is chilling, intense, gripping and powerful.
The imagery in this story is remarkable. Realistic, sharp and in focus, like a well scripted movie playing through your mind, so that every hit that is thrown, you feel it. Every whisper on the wind, you hear it. Every movement glimpsed, unnerves you. Every secret unravelled, startles you.
‘Thump. Thump. Thump. Thump. Thump. Thump.
No, no, no. Not in there. Go away. Go away!
Turning on his heels, he faced the plastic sheeting and stepped a little closer. Coolness swept around him. It crept up his legs and didn’t stop until he shivered. He exhaled. His breath froze before him and fell to the floor. It shattered into pieces like it had never existed.
Illiana stood in the darkness, waiting for him.’
Julieanne manages to construct and show us this entire world that seems to contrast and blend together at the same time. We have the harsh and brutal reality of young Jamie McGuiness’s life and the tragic and terrifying existence of Illiana. Both eaten up by loneliness and the unfairness of injustice, both ensnared in secrets and lies and fear. Hunted and haunted in equal measures.
The writing of this book in unparalleled to anything Julieanne has written before. In my opinion anyway. Set in Northern Ireland, she has managed to give her characters truly engaging and mesmerising personalities, whether they are good, bad, dead or alive, murdered or murderer. The dialogue is perfection. The colloquialisms, the inflections and the humour, it all hits the mark. Even how seventeen year-old boys behave and talk and act around one another, is portrayed with great accuracy. Once you take into account all of this plus Julieanne’s tremendous talent and flair for attention to detail, you can guarantee you’ll be in for one spine-tingling, gasp-inducing thrill ride of epic proportions. Your emotions will be engaged. Your brain will try to solve the mystery. Your blood will run cold. And your heart will beat in triple time.
So if you want a book, that is enthralling. That is full of intrigue and violence. That is cloaked in mystery and loaded with danger, that is also shrouded in a heavy veil of paranormal suspense, then you need this book in your life. Page after page, dazzling with its set of complex characters. A plot that captivates. And writing that leaves you in awe. What more could you want?