Call Me Evie

J.P. Pomare

Call Me Evie
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette New Zealand Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Published
27 August 2019
Pages
416
ISBN
9781869714185

Call Me Evie

J.P. Pomare

DON’T TRUST HIM. IT WASN’T ME. IT COULDN’T HAVE BEEN ME.

Meet Evie, a young woman held captive by a man named Jim in the isolated New Zealand beach town of Maketu. Jim says he’s hiding Evie to protect her, that she did something terrible back home in Melbourne.

In a house that creaks against the wind, Evie begins to piece together her fractured memories of the events that led her here.

Jim says he’s keeping her safe. Evie’s not sure she can trust Jim, but can she trust her own memories?

An incredible literary thriller for readers of bestsellers such as Gone Girl, Before I Go To Sleep and Girl on the Train from an exciting new Australian voice.  

Review

Novels with fragmented narratives are not for everyone – but with the rise of psychological thrillers such as Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, they’re becoming increasingly popular. Fragmented stories can make for gripping reading, especially when the non-linear narrative is told from the perspective of a character who can’t necessarily be trusted. Piecing together the plot becomes a question of picking up on the lies and omissions as well as the truths and certainties.

Call Me Evie is structured on a slick and disturbing premise. A young woman is being held captive in a remote New Zealand beach town by a man who says his name is Jim. She is scared, sedated and supposed to have committed some sort of terrible crime back in Melbourne. Whatever it is, it’s so bad that Jim claims there are people after her and that her confinement is for her own protection. Whether or not this is true, Evie isn’t sure – she only remembers that her real name is Kate. The rest of her memories are too muddled to be relied on, and she suspects that Jim is actively manipulating her recollection of events to his advantage.

Call Me Evie jumps between ‘Before’ and ‘After’ and it’s not until the very last pages that you find out precisely what is meant by ‘Before’ and who is implicated in ‘After’. It’s a tight, claustrophobic read that slowly circles in on itself; the tension ramping up as Evie aka Kate works through her trauma-induced amnesia. Is her mind slowly unravelling or gradually righting itself? As a debut novel, Call Me Evie nails both the fragmented narrative and the unreliable narrator format. If you like twisty psychological thrillers such as All These Perfect Strangers or I’m Thinking of Ending Things, you’ll love this.


Hilary Simmons is a member of the Readings events team.

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