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Sunday 21 January 2018

Review: The Innocent WIfe by Amy Lloyd

The blurb:


HOW DO YOU CONFRONT YOUR HUSBAND WHEN YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH?
Twenty years ago, Dennis Danson was arrested and imprisoned for the brutal murder of a young girl in Florida's Red River County. Now he's the subject of a true-crime documentary that's whipping up a frenzy online to uncover the truth and free a man who has been wrongly convicted.
A thousand miles away in England, Samantha is obsessed with Dennis's case. She exchanges letters with him, and is quickly won over by his apparent charm and kindness to her. Soon she has left her old life behind to marry him and campaign for his release.
But when the campaign is successful and Dennis is freed, Sam begins to discover new details that suggest he may not be quite so innocent after all ...
The review: 
Honestly... I'm really disappointed. I loved how this book started out, it was really fast paced and the storyline really gripped me... I couldn't wait to find out what happened. Then halfway through it just got a bit weird if I'm honest, things didn't flow as well as they had previously and we didn't get full answers to things, it's almost like the author was rushed to finish up and didn't have as much time to spend on the second half as they did the first half. It's readable and you still get the answers that you want but it just wasn't in the way/style that I was expecting after the highly powered start. 
Somewhat clunky and confusing after a brilliant start.


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