

Whittaker takes Jane back to their suburban home to recover. They take her to the hospital for examination, where she is later reunited with a handsome doctor claiming to be her husband. She decides to go to the local police station, but withholds some key information when she recounts her experience. Frightened out of her mind, she heads to a hotel, where she spends a couple of days trying to figure out how to proceed. She is further terrified to see that she is wearing a blood-stained blue dress, under a long coat which contains in its pockets nearly $10,000. The book centers on Jane Whittaker, who finds herself on a street corner in downtown Boston with no recollection of her name, her physical features, her personality, or any of the details of her life, albeit being familiar with her surroundings and easily recalling facts such as the formula for the length of a hypotenuse. The title alludes to the Dick and Jane series of children's learn-to-read books. See Jane Run is a 1991 novel by Joy Fielding in the thriller genre.
